Entities and institutions from the educational, scientific and academic fields joined this Friday in the expressions of repudiation of the attack perpetrated against the vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and they highlighted the commitment of education with “life, peace, coexistence and respect”.
“The ministers and ministers of the Federal Council of Education (CFE) they repudiate the attack on the Vice President of the Nation Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and stand in solidarity with her and her family,” said the head of the national educational portfolio, Jaime Perczykand their peers from the provinces.
In a press release, the CFE remarked: “Education’s commitment will always be with life and peace. We ratify the value of the school as a setting for love, coexistence and respect.”
Declaration of the Federal Council of Education in repudiation of the attack suffered by the vice president @CFKArgentina pic.twitter.com/b9z0AVYMOk
— Ministry of Education of the Argentine Nation (@EducacionAR) September 2, 2022
For their part, the rectors who make up the National Interuniversity Council (CIN) They “strongly” repudiated the attack against the Vice President and called for a “prompt clarification.”
“What happened is of absolute political and institutional gravity and requires prompt clarification,” the members of the CIN indicated in a press release.
“It is necessary to stop broadcasting and propagating hate speech that only generates more violence. Political, social and business leaders, the media and those who hold positions of institutional responsibility must redouble efforts to stop all kinds of symbolic violence and discursive if we want events like tonight’s not to happen again”, added the rectors.
?️ The set of rectors and rectors who are part of the @CINoficial We strongly repudiate the attempt on the life of the Vice President of the Nation, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. https://t.co/08Bzkao84L
— CIN (@CINoficial) September 2, 2022
Meanwhile, the Directory of the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (Conicet) condemned “the climate of hatred fueled by some political and media sectors that promote intolerance and violence, attacking democratic coexistence and enabling assassination behaviors.”
The organization also sent its solidarity to the Vice President “in this fateful hour for her, her family and our country.”
Expressions of repudiation and solidarity also came from different universities in the country.
“From the UBA We strongly repudiate the attack on the Vice President of the Nation, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and we call for peace and the defense of democratic values,” they said in a statement and on their official Twitter account.
that promote intolerance and violence, attempting against democratic coexistence and enabling acts of assassination. We also send our solidarity to the Vice President in this fateful hour for her, her family and our country.
— CONICET Dialogue (@CONICETDialoga) September 2, 2022
From the UBA we strongly repudiate the attack on the Vice President of the Nation, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and we call for peace and the defense of democratic values.
— UBAonline (@UBAonline) September 2, 2022
Meanwhile, the National University of La Plata (UNLP) He expressed his “strong” repudiation of the attack suffered by the vice president, demanded “the prompt clarification of the facts” and urged “society to safeguard the values of democracy.”
Along the same lines, the rector of the University of La Matanza (Unlam), Daniel Martínez, expressed through Twitter: “What has just happened with @CFKArgentina is inadmissible. I strongly repudiate the attack. My solidarity and all my support for the vice president. It is necessary to build an Argentina without hate or violence.”
For their part, deans and deans of the University of San Martin (Unsam) They declared that they advocate so that “society as a whole, without conditions, condemns the attempted assassination of the Vice President and expresses itself without cracks in the face of this act of hatred, violence and authoritarianism.”
The #UNLP expresses its strong rejection of the attack suffered by the Vice President of the Nation, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. We demand the prompt clarification of the facts and urge society to safeguard the values of democracy
— UNLP (@unlp) September 2, 2022
It is inadmissible what has just happened with @CFKArgentina. I strongly repudiate the attack. My solidarity and all my support to the Vice President of the Nation. It is necessary to build an Argentina without hate or violence.
— Daniel Martinez (@DrMartinezUNLaM) September 2, 2022
Communiqué from the deans and deans of the National University of San Martín pic.twitter.com/jSH98dkjar
– UNSAM (@unsamoficial) September 2, 2022
From the National University of San Luis (UNSL) they expressed: “Faced with this very serious institutional fact, the university community in its entirety expresses unrestricted respect for people’s lives and the support of the democratic system, as the only possibility to preserve our society.”
Meanwhile, the community of National University of Lomas de Zamora (UNLZ) expressed “the strongest repudiation of the attack against Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. We ask our leaders and media responsibility to defend the value of living in democracy, without hate speech or incitement to violence.”
The National University of San Luis (UNSL) expresses its strongest repudiation against the attack on the vice president of our country, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, which occurred last Thursday night.
Release: https://t.co/yXScjxvCUy pic.twitter.com/MhgL55y4fs
– UNSL (@newsUNSL) September 2, 2022
The University Community of the UNLZ expresses its strongest repudiation and condemns the attack suffered by the vice president, Cristina Fernández, in what constitutes the most brutal act of political violence in recent Argentine democratic history.https://t.co/wK1jt0xrGA
– National University of Lomas de Zamora (@UNLZoficial) September 2, 2022
The authorities of the University of Rio Negro (UNRN) They rejected “the growing escalation of violence, hatred, threats and intolerance that the Vice Presidency has been suffering from the spheres of political, media and judicial power.”
Finally, the directors of the National University of Comahue (UNCo) They warned that “the speeches that feed hate in Argentina create conditions for an unfortunate event like this to occur” and warned that the attack against the Vice President “is extremely serious and cannot be naturalized in any way.”