The authorities spoke with the commander of the Police Coordination Center about the situation of the five detained teenagers, to whom the representatives suggested offering distance learning to minors.
Everything seems to indicate that the five teenagers who are detained after the July 28 elections are going to be given remote classes.
Representatives of the Center for the Development of Educational Quality (CDCE), formerly the Educational Zone, in Yaracuy went this October 3 to the Juan José de Maya Police Coordination Center (CCP), in the San Felipe municipality, where these young people have been detained since July 30 due to the protests that occurred in the entity.
The purpose is to know the condition in which they live and try to articulate methods so that they can continue studying.
The authorities spoke with the commander of the CCP about the situation and also with the head of the General Police Command, to whom they proposed offering distance studies to minors and that they could grant permits so that adolescents could have a notebook, pencil and whatever. that they require to fulfill the assigned tasks.
It is then expected that the police authorities will be able to provide a favorable response over the course of the following week for the benefit of four of the teenagers.
The detainee in Boraure, La Trinidad municipality, should begin sixth grade, the 14-year-old captured in San Felipe begins fourth grade because he had just returned from Colombia and was not studying there.
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Of the three minors from Cocorote: the 15-year-old fifth year, the 17-year-old fourth year and another 17-year-old who is already a high school graduate and was assigned by the Opsu to study at a public university in the state.but they did not accept the parents to register him because they required his blood type and because he was detained they could not perform the test, without this they would not complete the process.
It is worth noting that the representatives of the CDCE decided to go to the CCP after one of the adolescents’ parents made the request, as he is concerned about his son’s situation and the issue of studies.
Let us remember that the five teenagers were arrested in different municipalities, parents insist that they are innocent and demand justice because they consider that they are accused of crimes that they did not commit: terrorism and incitement to hatred.
“They are all innocent, none of them were protested. Some were returning from playing soccer, another baseball, and one was heading to the girlfriend’s house,” said the relatives of the minors.
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