Yesterday June 5 was a year of 'Baguazo' , which killed 34 Peruvians there is nothing to celebrate and much to regret.
Not only is there a single charge punishable by law, but legal processes go to a crawl. In instances outside to outside courts were several investigations that yielded two separate and varied documents: four reports in the Congress two reports, one majority and a minority in the Committee Bagua driven by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM), and a discreet police investigation.
Of these documents, presented in the minority, by the legislature Guido Lombardi, who chaired the commission investigating the 'Baguazo' in Parliament, established responsibilities in the executive branch, Congress, police and indigenous leaders themselves.
LOOKING FOR CAUSES. "Why did this happen?" , Lombardi was asked yesterday. And he said "The president (Alan Garcia) had a position, rather than firm a bit derogatory. The Congress acted badly. On June 4 refused to make a decision that could have changed the course of things. There was a total inability and corruption of the police and judiciary, which starts against the peace process when the road was taken for 50 days " .
on the then Minister of Interior, Mercedes Cabanillas, and the badge that gave police after 'Baguazo' Lombardi called it "shameful" (the medal). "I have real respect for Cabanillas, and I think it is worth it to keep that appreciation awarded after a (Elijah) Muguruza and (Javier) Uribe, those responsible for the tragedy from the police " he said.
On the indigenous side, the president of AIDESEP, Alberto Pizango, has left his exile in Nicaragua after alleged negotiations with the Peruvian government to return home. LAWSUITS
not driving. And as that happens, there are five criminal cases in courts and Utcubamba Bagua (Amazonas), four of them against the Indians who participated in the actions of the 'Devil's Bend' and the slaughter of 12 policemen in Station 6. In total, there are 82 defendants. In the other, several police are prosecuted. But no go. For example, in the case of Asterio Pujupat-by the disappearance of higher-Bazán, the Board considers it is no interpreter, and in the case of Station 6, the instruction has been extended by 60 days because of missing make 174 steps .
Source: Peru21.pe
Of these documents, presented in the minority, by the legislature Guido Lombardi, who chaired the commission investigating the 'Baguazo' in Parliament, established responsibilities in the executive branch, Congress, police and indigenous leaders themselves.
LOOKING FOR CAUSES. "Why did this happen?" , Lombardi was asked yesterday. And he said "The president (Alan Garcia) had a position, rather than firm a bit derogatory. The Congress acted badly. On June 4 refused to make a decision that could have changed the course of things. There was a total inability and corruption of the police and judiciary, which starts against the peace process when the road was taken for 50 days " .
on the then Minister of Interior, Mercedes Cabanillas, and the badge that gave police after 'Baguazo' Lombardi called it "shameful" (the medal). "I have real respect for Cabanillas, and I think it is worth it to keep that appreciation awarded after a (Elijah) Muguruza and (Javier) Uribe, those responsible for the tragedy from the police " he said.
On the indigenous side, the president of AIDESEP, Alberto Pizango, has left his exile in Nicaragua after alleged negotiations with the Peruvian government to return home. LAWSUITS
not driving. And as that happens, there are five criminal cases in courts and Utcubamba Bagua (Amazonas), four of them against the Indians who participated in the actions of the 'Devil's Bend' and the slaughter of 12 policemen in Station 6. In total, there are 82 defendants. In the other, several police are prosecuted. But no go. For example, in the case of Asterio Pujupat-by the disappearance of higher-Bazán, the Board considers it is no interpreter, and in the case of Station 6, the instruction has been extended by 60 days because of missing make 174 steps .
Source: Peru21.pe
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