The Minister of Security referred to the 10-year-old girl who was tear-gassed in the face and pointed the finger at her mother, whom she described as “irresponsible and violent.”
The repression of the security forces against the demonstrators who were protesting against the Presidential veto of pension reform on the outskirts of Congress left more than one chilling image. However, one stood out above the rest: A 10-year-old girl being treated after being tear-gassed in the face. Following this episode, the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichpointed at the minor’s mother and called her “irresponsible and violent.” “The boys are not going to march”the official emphasized.
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The head of Security referred to the acts of violence on the outskirts of the Congress and assured that “In the last marches there were activists who went with stones and sticks to hit the police” and that “now they say that the police threw tear gas at a girl,” he said in a post on his X account (formerly Twitter).
Along these lines, the minister removed responsibility from the security forces that applied the anti-picket protocol and pointed the finger at the girl’s mother. “The responsibility of taking a 10-year-old girl to a march surrounded by violent people “It is the responsibility of this irresponsible mother.”
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Finally, Bullrich closed the publication by remarking: “We already told them: taking children to the marches is prohibited. Children to the marches, no,” he concluded.
Later, the minister shared a video of the operation that took place this afternoon in Congress and highlighted: “Law and order.”
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Amnesty International condemns repression in Congress: “Children cannot be the target of tear gas”
The minister referred to the situation of the minor after Amnesty International denounced the advance of the police on the protesters and pointed out that “Children They cannot be targeted by gas or other weapons impacts.“.
Through a harsh message on its social networks, the Human Rights organization repudiated: “Once again repression. The security forces gassed a girl, pensioners and journalists. Children CANNOT be the target of gas or other weapon impacts. It is the responsibility of the security forces to exercise strict and rigorous control over the use of weapons. in accordance with international standards on the use of force.”
Strong repression in Congress against the march of retirees
After the Chamber of Deputies ratified the president’s veto this afternoon Javier Milei to the pension reform law, the tension on the outskirts of the Congress The tension is escalating as security forces attack protesters with tear gas and rubber bullets. So far, 20 people have been injured.
The protesters, among whom were retirees and political organizations, were repressed with tear gas by the Federal Police after having knocked down the security fences surrounding the areaSome protesters are being treated by SAME after being injured.
Source: Ambito