“A public apology constitutes a symbolic reparation for the victims, since it must be understood as a formal, solemn and public acknowledgment that the accused committed violations of their human rights against the police officers, causing them serious and irreparable damage.” , he exposed.
Due to the above, the capital prosecutor’s office requested that next Tuesday, March 29, a new hearing be held where the breach of the public apology is exposed.
The spokesperson explained that if the apology with the characteristics defined by human rights organizations and authorities is not achieved, Sandra Cuevas could be suspended again from her work as mayor.
Lara insisted that in the case of Mayor Sandra Cuevas there is no political persecution. “We do not act with criteria that are contrary to seeking justice and this institution, as a social representative, seeks justice for the victims,” she stressed.