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Inti and Brian: Prosecutors should reopen investigation into their deaths

The State Department plans to reopen the investigation into the deaths of Inti and Brian. | Fountain: EFE/Reference

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He public service said he had agreed to reopen prosecutorial proceedings in the preliminary investigation into the deaths of Inti Sotelo and Brian Pintado during the November 2020 protests.

The Special Prosecutor for Human Rights has ordered the reopening of prosecutorial proceedings as part of the preliminary investigation into alleged crimes of murder, bodily harm and abuse of office, serious human rights violations to the detriment of Brian Pintado, Inti Sotelo and others,” the post reads via twitter.

The decision was taken Human rights prosecutorled investigations into alleged crimes of murder, bodily harm and abuse of power, serious violations of human rights to the detriment of both young people.

case development

As a reminder, November 2022 Permanent Criminal Division of the Supreme Court lodged an appeal filed Supreme Prosecutor’s Office against resolution National Criminal Court of Appealwhich stated that it had no jurisdiction over Inti and Brian.

Room presided over by the Chief Justice Cesar San Martin established that knowledge and process competence were relevant to death Inti Sotelo And Brian Painted match the specified instance, not Supreme Court of Lima.

The verdict asserts, in terms of scale, casualties and national implications, that “this case will be a serious violation of human rights, which are prohibited by international law, due to the disproportionate use of force against a civilian population that was exercising a recognized right.”

(According to Andina)


Source: RPP

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