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Claim of impunity vs. psychiatry in Bolivia

by the El Reportero’s wire services

 

La Paz, February 23 – Bolivians perceive with sympathy today the recommendation of a psychiatric evaluation by Bolivian Senator Leonardo Loza to the civic citizen Rómulo Calvo from Santa Cruz, who the day before threatened President Luis Arce with initiating a process to recall his constitutional mandate.

“Calvo is sick in the head and must go to the psychiatrist, since he cannot threaten to recall the head of state because he would be attacking democracy,” said the legislator of the Movement for Socialism-Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples (MAS). -IPSP) when referring to the subject.

This Wednesday, Calvo tried to intimidate the dignitary by initiating this type of process if he does not issue a supreme decree of amnesty for those whom he called political prisoners within 72 hours.

“Arriving at a recall process is the least convenient scenario for Bolivians because we will be throughout 2023 with uncertainties, but with the certainty and certainty that you are not capable of continuing to lead the course of the country,” he said.

He warned that it is “a scenario that you can stop by issuing an unrestricted amnesty,” he said, addressing the head of state at a press conference in which he was accompanied by Fernando Larach, recently elected president of the Pro Santa Cruz Committee, and the new prime minister. Vice Principal, Stello Cochamanidis.

Before a crowd emotionally manipulated by the corporate media network controlled by the so-called Cruceño committee, Calvo launched the question on January 25 in a non-binding town hall with the demand in favor of the supposed figure of “more than 180 political prisoners”, in a period of 30 days.

In response, the vice president of Bolivia, David Choquehuanca, asserted this Wednesday in a public speech that Arce was elected by the will of the people and those who propose a presidential recall referendum “do not realize that they are going against an entire people.”

Government authorities repeatedly recalled that the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights investigated “in situ”.

He then confirmed that, after the November 2019 coup that exalted Jeanine Añez, massacres of unarmed civilians took place in Sacaba, Senkata, Pedregal and other places with less conflict. These events left a balance of 38 dead, hundreds injured, thousands imprisoned and tortured and are investigated in the Coup d’état I judicial file, in which Áñez and the governor of Santa Cruz, Luis Fernando Camacho, both imprisoned at the moment, are accused. .

The GIEI also verified that the de facto regime not only used the military and police forces, but also the paramilitary Resistencia Juvenil Cochala and the Unión Juvenil Cruceñista.

During his speech for the 15th anniversary of the Deputy Mayor of the Challa district, Cochabamba department, Choquehuanca recalled that Arce was elected in 2020 in national elections with the support of 55.11 percent of voters.

For his part, the Minister of Public Works, Edgar Montaño, warned that “this gentleman is used to threatening, insulting, and belittling the same people from Santa Cruz who live in Santa Cruz,” deploring Calvo’s ultimatum.

He recalled his habitual attitude of insulting anyone who doesn’t think the same way, addressing high authorities in a disrespectful manner, and then victimizing himself as politically persecuted.

Since the requirement imposed in the council was known, the national government ruled out this possibility with the argument that it would go against the recommendations of the GIEI.

In suggestion 10 of the 36 issued by these experts after concluding their investigation and interviews with the relatives of the deceased and other victims of the de facto government, it was made clear that it must “guarantee the imprescriptibility and inapplicability of amnesty norms in cases of serious violations of human rights.

In this regard, the constitutional lawyer Pedro Ugarte clarified that, according to current regulations, the resolutions of a council are not binding and the amnesty that the Pro Santa Cruz Committee requests is not applicable in cases related to terrorism, a charge for which he is prosecuted, for example, Camacho.

Another MAS-IPSP legislator, deputy Freddy López, considered that Calvo’s proposal will be a failure due to lack of support.

“Time and procedures are not enough (…), this is going to fail, instead of ensuring the development and growth of Santa Cruz (…) there are lodges that are only thinking about their personal interests,” concluded the member of the Assembly Plurinational Legislative.

 

Former president of Ecuador will be accused of alleged bribery

by the El Reportero wire services

Via Prensa Latina

 

Quito, February 22, 2024-The Ecuadorian Attorney General’s Office announced today that the former president of the Andean country Lenín Moreno will be accused along with his family for alleged bribery within the so-called INA Papera case.

Diana Salazar, State Attorney General, asked the National Court of Justice (CNJ) to set a date and time for the hearing to file charges against 37 people, linked to an alleged corruption structure around the Coca Codo hydroelectric project. Sinclair, with an interstate and transnational scope, which would have carried out illegal actions between 2009 and 2018.

The complaints against the ex-president stemmed from an investigation entitled The presidential circle offshore labyrinth, released in 2019 on a corruption case, directly involving the company INA Investment Corporation, created by Edwin Moreno, which supposedly bears part of the name of the daughters of the former head of state.

According to the registered documentation, that company managed accounts at Balboa Bank, in Panama, from which expensive furniture, rugs and other luxury items were purchased for Moreno’s apartment in Geneva (Switzerland), where he served as special envoy of the Secretary General. of the UN for persons with disabilities.

To hold this position, Moreno moved to Paraguay, where he lives and works with the Government of Mario Abdo on issues related to inclusion.

According to the Ecuadorian Prosecutor’s Office, if after the charges were filed, the judge ordered the preventive detention of Moreno, his stay in Paraguay would not prevent him from being sent to Ecuador since both governments have a current criminal assistance agreement.

The investigation against Lenín Moreno also alludes to the purchase of an apartment in Spain, linked to the presidential family, among other irregularities.

The crimes under investigation include money laundering, illicit association, bribery and illicit enrichment, the Ecuadorian prosecutor’s office said.

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