After more than eight months, the Coordinating Assembly of Secondary Students (ACES) deposed this Tuesday afternoon the seizure of the headquarters of the National Institute of Human Rights (INDH) located in Providencia.
According to the Assembly, the seizure was caused by the lack of reparation policies for the victims, due to police and/or military action, of the social outbreak that began on October 18, 2019.
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“After the response that the government gives us through the Undersecretary for Human Rights, we decided to accept these guarantees and hand over the building to the INDH workers,” they indicated from the ACES, collects T13. From the Executive they announced that they will promote reparatory measures, in addition to aid to SMEs affected in the period.
Let us remember that the Comptroller’s Office issued an opinion in February setting a deadline – which ends tomorrow – for the INDH authorities to recover the headquarters.
After the opinion of the Comptroller, the agency requested last week to the Presidential Delegation of the Metropolitan Region the eviction of the site, an action that presumably will not occur due to the fall of the taking.