The Archbishop of Lima, Monsignor Carlos Castillo MattasoglioHe made a callduring the organized masson the Lima cathedralin memory of the 49 deceased during the protests against the government of Dina Boluarte— for Peruvians to understand that destroying the State does not fix things. He asked for calm to differentiate what is wrong in our country to improve it and abandon the path of violence, because that would only bring sadness to the lives of those who live in the Peru, held.
“Enough also of getting the idea that destroying the State things are fixed. Destroying the State we end up sunk in chaos and in the hand of a single powerful that will tear our lives apart. Therefore, brothers and sisters, perfect what we have built and let us correct what we have built wrong.” said this sunday.
During the mass, Mattasoglio Castle recalled that Peruvian institutions they are founded on the blood of martyrs: “There are peaceful ways to organize ourselves to resolve the great demands of each poor region of Peru. We do not need to liquidate the state that has cost so much to build and is currently opposed by petty and selfish interests. The Peruvian State was formed by hand with founding martyrs of each of the institutions and that is why they are well founded.
finished your message saying that the people cry out for peace and rectification of acts, to put an end to the violence that has been unleashed in various regions of the country: “We are neither going to the right, nor to the left, nor to the center, we are going to the bottom and that is our mission. But from the bottom we can make, be reborn, revive all social, political, economic, right, center and left conditions. Everything can be perfected if you go to the bottom of things”.
IEP: 58% of respondents believe that there were excesses in police repression
According to the last survey carried out for him Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP), published this Sunday the 15th, 58% of those surveyed consider that there were excesses by the forces of order to exercise control during the protests. The large group of Peruvians questions the president Dina Boluarte because of the way in which the National Police and the Armed Forces acted in the interior regions of the country against the protesters.
Meanwhile, only 26% of respondents believes that there was adequate management of the PNP and from the military to the protesters, who continue to publicize their claims in various regions of the country. Likewise, 16% did not want to comment on the subject.