arrest warrant for repressors of the grip
statement of Justice and reproduced.
JUDGE WHITE awoke from lethargy and finally decided to ORDER S 20 arrests, 125 REPRESSIVE REPORTED ON IN THE CACHE
CCD
Last week Judge Manuel H. White finally ordered the arrest of 20 repressors to be investigated for torture and crimes in the CCD's Cacha located in the town of Olmos, during Argentina's military dictatorship. Two
details on the measure taken by the Federal Court judge 1 in La Plata:
1) It took seven years to have the measure of investigative detention. The court case that investigates crimes against humanity committed in the Cache was opened in 2003, along with others investigating the CCD that worked in the Investigations Brigade La Plata, 1 and 60 and at the police station of the Eighth Plata.
From then until today, the cause Brigade moved to another court and Blanco did not pursue a single action on the last two causes. With respect to the cache, note that he soon will be attached a case opened in 1984 by the Minister Portesi which already had investigated the operation of the CCD and had taken statements from many of the survivors. However, White left the cause sleep for 7 years without stop or even call to provide any repressor decaration investigation. White
acted this week pushed for a complaint to the Judicial Council in December 2009 filed by Justice NOW! and other human rights organizations and personalities, which highlight the irregularities and the exasperating delays that come with no research at all cases of crimes against humanity that the court in White substance. One of the items in the complaint was precisely the situation because the cache in which the complainant provides extensive testing and appeal in occasions the investigation of numerous members of the security forces-
2) White ordered the detention for only 20 repressors, and only took into account the functioning of the CCD in 1977, while Justice Now! presented evidence to be investigated 125 responsible for the repressive actions committed on 198 companions who were detained or disappeared in the CCD from late 76 to late 78. They took part of the Army, Navy, Federal Police and the province of Buenos Aires Penitentiary Service and the Army Intelligence Service.
do not want the Justice acting on action and reaction. We do not want that each case is a battle against the judge, we want judges committed to justice.
not accept that progress at a trickle and only after the agencies and prosecutors insist and report again and again demanding that judges do their job: to judge and condemn all genocides by all partners.
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