LEGALIZE THE DAY THE DEATH PENALTY IN ARGENTINA. Dan
If anyone is wondering how could someone be held on a Saturday night at a local fast-food of Buenos Aires province and:
- being tortured in the 2nd floor of the police station. Ramos Mejia view of all
- being suffocated while being transported back of a vanished in police van with five troops over,
- arrive dead, bound hand and foot, the Guard's Hospital Ramos Mejia,
-explain the "death" with expertise false which says that the dead and was semi-dead for five days before a traffic accident,
- get a second skill set more than 80 multiple injuries throughout the body, which, together with an external mechanical asphyxia caused death,
- from research to promulgate the detention of six police officers,
- one of the detainees did not get to talk with the judge hearing the case because it "suicide" in his cell with a " sheet ",
- Political Power decides to keep the head office of the department and the head of the department despite these facts
- que un Tribunal Oral en lo Criminal de La Matanza disponga la absolución de los policías implicados “por duda”.
La respuesta es muy simple, ese mismo día, aunque no lo veamos desde hace algún tiempo se legalizó la pena de muerte “de facto” en la Argentina.
Algunos indicadores dan cuenta de esto:
Si el poder político no tiene interés en controlar a la policía y la deja librada a su “autogestión”.
Si el Poder Ejecutivo y el Poder Legislativo dedican más tiempo a pensar en bajar la edad de inimputabilidad que en bajar la tasa de delincuencia.
Si el Ministerio Público Fiscal tiene Prosecutors among officials who tear their hair but they cover up the actions of the police-criminal.
If citizens prefer to continue deaf to the demands for justice and victim "while I do not go, do not get."
If the estimates of human rights organizations, aware of one death per day in events where police is strangely linked.
If almost all the most heinous acts of killing and kidnapping for ransom is always a member of the security forces involved.
that remains is to conclude one thing: Argentina has legalized not only that the security forces are impunity for crime but also to decide about life or death of citizens. Mal
that many of us even in our country, electoral democracy is a fiction that is not reflected in the respect or civil and political rights or guarantees that we should enjoy according to our Constitution and International Treaties compose.
In our country, while the police are corrupt and self-managed kidnap you or works with those who do, you extort, torture you and kill you, our politicians, judges and prosecutors to ensure his connivance and complicity of police-criminal impunity while civil society discussed the low at the age of criminal responsibility.
By letting people die doing drugs in road crashes out of control drunk driving, preventable diseases, like dengue fever, "or by hunger and malnutrition are condemning to death" illegal "and" indirectly "and" failure "to our own people.
But it is much worse ourselves to think that if the State itself lets her act decisively dependent on the death of those who would be accountable and respect, is that the death penalty is being applied in Argentina in a "direct." In
seventies, many people did the "blind eye" because those kidnapped and killed by the state of "de facto" thought differently. " Then he tried to justify eugenics police saying the dead were drug offenders. But, for some years, death is also bleeding the middle class and persecuting those who hold their cars and watching those living in the countries.
Apparently, we only care to know "why he was killed" in order to meet our social self-justification liar "for something that happened is that ..."
The truth is that too late, and death in some form or another, we are knocking on the door at all.
Who does not have an acquaintance, friend, relative or friend from school or work that has been the victim of a crime where he spoke of physical violence or use of weapons. Who has not heard people saying to comfort the victim "at least, thank you not killed ..."
It's time to wake up before they hit our door. Between them, they NEVER say this fear with which we have been accustomed to live for decades. Mathias
Valdez Duffau
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