August 24, 2022, 10:59 PM
August 24, 2022, 10:59 PM
Through a press release, the Ombudsman reported that verified the helplessness in which the neighbors live in the vicinity of the coca conflict and held the State responsible for not fulfilling its task of protection.
“It was found that the Adepcoca conflict has had a negative impact on the quality of life of the residents, and that the lack of response from the competent authorities to resolve these confrontations has generated a perception of helplessness by the citizens”, indicates a part of the statement published tonight by that office.
since four weeks agoneighbors, schoolchildren, workers, carriers and even hospitals suffer from the indiscriminate police gasification against the coca farmers of Los Yungas and defend the illegal coca market installed by Arnold Alanes.
“The Ombudsman’s Office warns that the state is failing in its duty to guarantee the right to education, health, quality of lifefreedom of movement and integrity of the residents of the Villa Fátima, Villa El Carmen and surrounding areas, ”says the Ombudsman’s bulletin.
The Defense Delegation of La Paz made a verification with representatives of the parents’ council of educational units of the Education District 3, the Virgen de Fátima transport union and the community association and social control of District 13 in the entire area where the conflict takes place, from the Plaza del Maestro, the report relates.
The directors of the San Francisco de Asís clinic and the La Merced municipal hospital reported the setbacks they have when it comes to caring for and having hospitalized patientsbecause the rest that is required is disturbed by the explosion of the dynamite puppies and the gas grenades.
At least a dozen educational establishments were visited by the delegation where it was found that the quality of education fell sharply because classes are passed only from 08:00 to 10:30 and virtual teaching was also deployedwhich affects the education of minors.
“The competent authorities and parties involved must avoid the exercise of all forms of violence against any member of the educational community, and must guarantee the comprehensive development of children and adolescents in the school environment,” the statement concludes.