Gabriel Boric criticized Dina Boluarte before CELAC for the repression in Peru that has already left 50 dead

Gabriel Boric criticized Dina Boluarte before CELAC for the repression in Peru that has already left 50 dead

The president described as “unacceptable” the violent entry of the police to the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos in Limawhich culminated in more than 200 arrests last weekend, and – in his opinion – revived “the sad scenes of the times of the dictatorships of the Southern Cone,” according to a statement released by the Chilean Presidency.

Faced with these “outrages”, he stressed the need to contribute in all multilateral spaces to accompany an “inclusive dialogue, capable of building democratic governance and ensuring respect for human rights.”

“We point out the urgent need for a change of course in Peru because the balance that the path of repression and violence has left is unacceptable for those of us who defend, and I have no doubt that here in Celac that will is overwhelmingly majority, democracy and human rights,” he said.

after quoting the case of BrazilBoric stated that democracy is “at risk” both in the region and in the world.

In this sense, he called for the celac and other multilateral forums, mechanisms to provide for and support the “full and unrestricted enforcement of human rights and the rule of law” are activated.

“Deepening democracy is a permanent exercise that requires those of us who are political leaders to amplify our ability to listen to the people,” he argued.

Criticism of Nicaragua and the US blockade of Cuba

In this regard, he pointed out the “duty” of the Nicaraguan government to Daniel Ortega to move towards the freedom of political prisoners because, in his words, only with freedom and dignity can democracy and the well-being of the people be strengthened.

The Chilean president also defended the role of multilateral spaces such as the celac as a tool for the “protection of democracy and human rights against the advance of populist and authoritarian leaderships.”

“The policy of exclusion does not offer authentic or lasting results,” said Boric, who cited as examples the “ignominious” US blockade of Cuba and, more recently, to Venezuela.

Along the same lines, he described the summit held this Tuesday in Buenos Aires as a “reason for hope”, since he considered that the region “has a lot to tell the world.”

“To strengthen our position in the world, it is essential that we are able to coordinate and collaborate more and better,” said the president, who congratulated President Alberto Fernández for his “fertile work.” that Argentina carried out during this year of pro tempore presidency of Celac.

“It has been a year in which we have been able to verify that, thanks to the Argentine leadership, the validity of Celac as the only forum in the region that brings together 33 Latin American and Caribbean countries, serves, is useful, helps us as a region” , indicated.

In addition, he congratulated the host country for its “tremendous triumph” in the World Cup in Qatar and stated that there are several who continue to sing “boys” throughout the continent.

“That happiness crossed mountain ranges, deserts and jungles extending throughout Latin America, and also the Caribbean, to give us all tremendous joy. So thank you guys on behalf of all of Latin America,” he concluded.

Source: Ambito

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