Relatives of missing, tortured and executed extrajudicially between 1980 and 2000they asked the prosecutor of the Nation, Delia Espinoza, not presenting the unconstitutionality action against amnesty lawbecause the Constitutional Court, appointed by the current Congress, could dismiss it, thus preventing the judges from exercising diffuse control not to apply it, as they have been solving in the last two cases.
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“We are demanding from the Public Ministry, the Prosecutor of the Nation, not to present the action of unconstitutionality against The amnesty law before the Constitutional Court. You have to also have a political culture of who this entity is, that has been appointed by this congress to defend laws that are made in favor of crime and political pact With this government, “said Gisela Ortiz, whose brother was kidnapped from La Cantuta University and then killed by the Military Detachment Colina in July 1992.
“We must not give him the opportunity to declare this amnesty law as constitutional and force the judges to act, because so far They are exercising diffuse control autonomously, independent, and are rejecting it. It is not necessary to give the Constitutional Court the opportunity to rule on this Law of Impunity, “he said.
The Pro Human Rights Association (APRODEH), which represents several victims, expressed their support for the will of family members. “We ask the Public Ministry to listen to the voices of the people who have been fighting for more than 40 years for the search for truth and justice,” they said on their social networks.
Fifth plant
Relatives of the victims of human rights violations made their fifth plant in front of the Palace of Justice. They raised their protest voice for the recent promulgation of the Amnesty Law, since it will generate impunity in the serious crimes committed by military, police and members of Self -Defense Committees between 1980 and 2000 the framework of the contrasubversive struggle.
“We are since August 13 by plants every Thursday at the end of the afternoon, waiting for the solidarity of people and social groups, against the eagerness of this government to give impunity with these laws of amnesty and prescription of crimes against humanity,” said Ortiz.
“We are living a serious situation of lack of protection in human rights and abuse to the right that we have to truth and justice,” he said.
Victims of forced sterilizations were also present at the scene. They argued that the exit of Peru to the Inter -American Human Rights System is nothing more than a pretext of the Dina Boluarte government to escape justice.
In addition, they rejected the recent archive of the constitutional complaint against the president for the cases of the social protests of 2022-2023.
