Presidential former candidate Jaime Dunn visited the former Civic Leder Marco Antonio Pumari at his home in Potosí, where he fulfills a judicial order of house arrest after being released from the Cantumarca prison.
“I visited Marco Pumari in the Cantumarca prison and now in his residence, where it meets house arrest. His case is the reflection of how rotten justice in Bolivia has become a political weapon, which pursues, destroy and generate innocent victims, ”Dunn wrote on his social networks on Tuesday night.
Pumari was imprisoned from December 2021 to August of this year, when an instruction was issued from the Supreme Court of Justice for the review of preventive detention deadlines and managed to obtain his release.
Initially, the Paz justice determined the pure and simple freedom of Pumari for the coup I. then a Potosí court ordered its house arrest in the case of the burning of the Departmental Electoral Court (TED) of that department, during the 2019 crisis.
“The prisons and the rigged processes have marked many Bolivians who have never had to lose their freedom. That historical damage must be repaired. It cannot be allowed to allow justice to be kidnapped by political interests, Since that happens, no citizen will really be sure, ”Dunn added.
The former candidate, who is in the process of organizing his own political group, remarked that “justice must be justice and freedom must be the right of all.”
“We demand that the new government have an independent justice that really works, that the confinement is released to the other political prisoners and that all criminals who are free today (especially pedophiles with arrest order), are imprisoned without privileges or impunity. Freedom and justice do not beg, they defend themselves, ”he said.
Pumari, also on social networks, replied that it was “a pleasure” having had Dunn in his home.
“Our talks allow me to ratify that Bolivia deserves a better future, beyond the political. The times of God are perfect and things do not happen in vain. To prepare it was said! Time passes quickly,” said the former Civic Director.
