Federal Police repressed judicial workers in front of the courts

Federal Police repressed judicial workers in front of the courts

September 3, 2024 – 16:03

At least 15 people were injured, including the head of the UEJN, Julio Piumato, and one person was arrested. Judicial authorities denounced “unjustified repression.”

Judicial workers were repressed this Tuesday with sticks and pepper spray in front of the Courtsthe seat of the Supreme Court of Justice, while making a claim for salary increases. There are at least 15 injured and one arresteddenounced the Union of Judicial Employees of the Nation (UEJN). Its Secretary General, Julio Piumatois among the victims of repression.

Workers organized in the UEJNwith Piumato At the head, they made this Tuesday a flag waving inside the Palace of Justice by wage claims. Everything was going on as normal. They finished the protest, left the building and crossed Lavalle Street towards the square opposite.

As he recounted Shot on C5Nthey were a few minutes on Lavalle Street and As they headed to the square, the Federal Police, led by Security Minister Patricia Bullrich, began to violently push them. “This was a provocation and unjustified repression.“, the judicial leader denounced.

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In the face of police aggression, Piumato HE approached to ask them to stop because they were already going out into the street, but it didn’t work. “There they threw pepper spray in my face. They started shooting indiscriminately“said the union member who was urgently treated at Plaza Lavalle.

Faced with the repression, the judicial officers began to shout and protest. The situation got out of control. (Federal police) They grabbed a colleague, started hitting him and took him into custody” and then “They fired rubber bullets“It was a complete nonsense because it was a peaceful protest,” Piumato said. It is not known exactly how many people were arrested.

The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo denounced the entry of the police into the university of the organization

The Federal Police He entered this Monday to the National University of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo (UNMa) and prevented students and workers from entering the educational facility, the organization reported in a statement.

The security forces also closed the entrances completely, so those who had managed to get in were trapped inside. One of them was Cristina Camanorector of the university, for which a petition was submitted habeas corpus for unlawful deprivation of liberty.

Upon leaving, the rector spoke to the media and explained how the situation was: “When I arrived, the police officer who is always at the door told me that I could not enter. When I asked him the reason, he took out a sheet of an email, which was a gmail and not an official email, from the inspector appointed by Human Capital, where he tells the police not to let anyone in. There I told him I was the principal, and although he still didn’t let me in, At a certain point he moved and I passed.”

Source: Ambito

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