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Jenny GieverExecutive Secretary of the National Coordinator for Human Rights (CNDDHH), in dialogue with RPP Newsgave details of the situation in which the women were detained 193 people intervened by the police on the campus of the National University of the Mayor of San Marcos (UNMSM) last Saturday.
O , donor indicated that it was an “arbitrary, widespread and absurd detention”, given that the police officers also entered university residencea place that serves as housing for the students of this educational house.
“Acts committed on that Saturday morning, when there was a massive and indiscriminate arrest of almost 200 people, including university students. Even at home HouseIt was the home of the students who are there. Therefore, they are not even subject to incrimination of the crime of usurpation. It’s really a pretext, and in any case a bad pretext,” he said.
As you know, the Minister of the Interior, Vincent Romeroin dialogue with RPP News, indicated that the intervention was carried out for the basic crime of usurpation, which would have been committed by “more than 190 people”. However, the arrests did not discriminate against the students present.
violated rights
Besides, donor pointed out that during the procedure human rights and a due diligence process that should include fiscal presence.
“Another thing is that this detention is carried out in violation of a number of rights without the presence of the state ministry, without the intervention Ombudsman which is an autonomous state body that is responsible for ensuring that the state adequately performs its functions (…), in this case with regard to security,” he said.
In addition, the representative CNDDHH he pointed out that access to legal protection for the detainees had not been provided in a timely manner; How were they not allowed? get food until several hours after his arrest.
“The right to defense is allowed (…) with Police he puts his hand on it, and it’s impossible. Even when the buses arrived at Dirinkri, I had to wait over 50 minutes to talk to some of the detainees I was going to counsel. The same thing happened with the group of lawyers who were there,” he said.
“AT Dirinkri they were unable to get to water or any food until almost 4:00 pm. And this happened after I sent a message to the Minister of Justice, I demanded the intervention of the Director General of Human Rights Minhuswho were people who immediately turned to the prosecutor’s office and facilitated the bringing in of products,” he added.
Besides, donor He indicated that there were cases when he did not provide medical care, and women did not have access to intimate hygiene items, except for inappropriate touching.
“I had to coordinate my actions to get people to Loaiza Hospital at 4 or 5 in the morning, after this man had been ill all morning, because at that time he could not call a doctor to Dirinkri. In the case of women (…) intimate hygiene items were not provided (…), some complained that they touched wrongforced to undress,” he said.
The CNDDHH spokesman noted that a general report on human rights violations since the beginning of the current political and social crisis, which included civilian and police casualties, “will be ready next week” and will be delivered to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).
Source: RPP

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