Within the framework of compliance with her agenda, the president Dina Boluarte provided controversial statements regarding the function they would fulfill Non -governmental organizations (NGOs) Within the countries, indicating that they prioritize the rights of criminals over institutions such as the National Police of Peru (PNP) and the Armed Forces.
“We cannot allow human rights discourse to be used as an ideological weapon to undermine the authority of the State and delegitimize the principle of order. Human rights must protect individual freedom, the right to property and legal certainty, without Becoming an excuse for chaos or impunity, ”he said.
He also criticized that it would have been seen that in various countries the work of NGOs was misrepresented in order to justify agendas that would spoil security, destabilize democracies and weaken the sovereignty of nations.
These statements occur in a context of growing controversy over the role of NGOs in the defense of human rights and their influence on national policies. Some sectors question the legitimacy of certain organizations that, according to them, promote agendas that could be detrimental to the safety and stability of the states. On the other hand, defenders of NGOs argue that these entities play a crucial role in the promotion and protection of human rights, especially in contexts where governments can be responsible for abuse or negligence.
It is important to note that, according to an International Amnesty report, President Boluarte could be criminally responsible for the deaths that occurred during the protests in her government that occurred at the end of 2022 and early 2023, due to orders that he gave against the protesters.
These statements and events reflect the complex interaction between the Peruvian government, the NGOs and the international community around the protection of human rights in the country.
In that line, it should be remembered that on January 28, President Donald Trump signed a decree that ordered freezing the aid to the outside for 90 days for a reevaluation. Peru had agreed to receive 630 million dollars from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) until 2030. However, with this new Trump order, support has been paralyzed.
“They have ordered to stop for 90 days to reassess the issuance of abroad aid fund local.