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Human rights organizations support the impeachment of the Supreme Court

Human rights organizations support the impeachment of the Supreme Court

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Human rights organizations expressed this Thursday their support for the “presidential initiative to request the Impeachment of the four members of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation” and asked legislators to “guarantee a thorough investigation into the actions of the four courtiers.”

“On repeated occasions, Human Rights organizations have made explicit our rejection of the profoundly undemocratic actions of this Supreme Court, which has tried to guarantee, by all means, impunity for genocidal agents,” They expressed through a statement Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Founding Line, Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, Relatives of the Disappeared and Detained for Political Reasons, HIJOS Capital, among other organizations.

In the document they stated that Judges Horacio Rosatti, Carlos Rosenkrantz, Juan Carlos Maqueda and Ricardo Lorenzetti have favored “genocidal convicted of crimes against humanity by imposing the criminal procedure popularly called “2×1″, the negligence in confirming the sentences of these and other criminals and the slowness in the resolution of the cases that come before the Court, one of the most representative being that of Pedro Carlos Blaquier, who never got to sit on the bench of the accused”.

In this sense they made “a call to the representatives of the people in the national parliament (Chambers of Deputies and Senators) to that guarantee a thorough investigation of the actions of the four courtiers, only guarantee to begin to recover one of the powers of the State that today is co-opted by this judicial mafia that has been exposed in the eyes of all of society”.

The document was also signed by the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights, Good Memory Association, Memory, Truth and Justice Commission of the Northern Zone, Relatives and companions of the 12 of Santa Cruz, Argentine Historical and Social Memory Foundation, Argentine League for Human Rights , Ecumenical Movement for Human Rights and Permanent Assembly for Human Rights La Matanza.



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