Marcelo Dorado received two lead bullet shots. The National State had appealed with a complaint and denied the facts.
The Supreme Court of Justice left a lawsuit for damages on Thursday against the National State for the repression of December 20, 2001 during the government of Fernando de la Rúa. The victim must be economically repaired.
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The judges of the Supreme Court Horacio Rosatti, Carlos Rosenkrantz and Ricardo Lorenzetti They rejected a complaint of the National State, whose lawyers claimed that police responsibility was not proven in the injuries suffered by the victim.


The demand was initiated by Marcelo Doradowho was in the Buenos Aires center when police repression broke out on December 20, 2001 at the Buenos Aires center. Since the night of the previous day, mass protests occurred against the then government of Fernando de la Rúa.
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President Fernando de la Rúa ruled the country on December 20, 2001.
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Dorado was not one of the protesters. The people who had hired him told him to leave home because the atmosphere was “thick.” That was when repression began. On May Av. And July 9 He received two shots Lead bullet. Some people helped him and managed to take him to Ramos Mejía Hospital. He saved his life as a miracle.
The path of demand
Some time later, already recovered, Dorado initiated a lawsuit against the national state. A judge of first instance proved him right and condemned the State to compensate it for surviving disabilitymoral damage, psychological treatment and unemployed profit.
Then there were two failures of higher instances. The camera of Criminal Cassation He assumed that the injuries suffered by Dorado were for the repressive action ordered by the then president of the Rúa. For its part, the Federal Administrative Contentious Chamber He modified and raised the compensation figures and ordered the application of the BCRA monthly average passive rate.
The National State filed a complaint before the Court and appealed both sentences. He justified the actions of the police because he ruled the state of siege and denied that it would have been proven that golden wounds was due to repression.
For the repression operation deployed on December 20, 2001, former Secretary of Security Enrique Mathov He was sentenced to 4 years and 3 months in effective prison, while Former Federal Police Rubén Santos at 3 years and 6 months for homicide of three people.
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