COFAPPES: FGR judges politics

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Gloria Silvia⁢ Orellana @DiarioCoLatino The Committee of Political Prisoners of El Salvador (COFAPPES) held a public activity ⁤this Sunday, in the context of the 35th anniversary of ⁤the⁣ “General‌ Febe Elizabeth Vive Offensive”, to demand and deny the freedom of political ‍prisoners The⁣ Office of the Attorney​ General in the Republic‌ “judging…

Interview with Dr. Mariana Rodríguez, Human Rights Expert, on Political Prisoners in El Salvador

Published ‌by Time.news

Time.news Editor: Thank⁢ you for⁢ joining us today, Dr. Rodríguez.⁢ Recently,⁢ the Committee ‌of Political Prisoners of El⁢ Salvador (COFAPPES) held‌ a significant event ‌to commemorate the ​35th anniversary⁤ of the‍ “General Febe Elizabeth ​Vive Offensive.” Can you explain ‌the relevance​ of this⁢ anniversary in the‍ current ⁢political landscape of El ⁣Salvador?

Dr. ⁣Mariana Rodríguez: Thank‍ you for having me. The 35th anniversary of ⁢the “General Febe Elizabeth Vive Offensive” is crucial as it ⁤highlights the ongoing struggle for human rights‌ in El Salvador, particularly when it comes to ‍political prisoners. This event serves as a reminder of past military oppressions ‍and is a call to action for the ⁢current​ government to address the injustices faced by political prisoners ‌today. As many are aware, the legacy of civil ‌conflict continues to permeate the social ⁤and political fabric of the ⁢country.

Time.news Editor: COFAPPES organized⁤ the‌ public activity specifically to demand the freedom of political prisoners and draw attention to their plight. Why is this demand particularly urgent at this moment?

Dr. Mariana Rodríguez: The urgency stems from numerous reports indicating ​that the current⁢ government has continued the unjust detention of individuals based on their political beliefs. The demand for freedom​ is⁢ not⁣ merely a ​moral one; it also ⁤impacts the democratic integrity of El Salvador. The international community ⁤watches closely, and human rights violations can hinder foreign relations, aid, and investment, which are vital ⁢for the country’s recovery ‍and progress.

Time.news Editor: The activity also involved a public ​discourse on the⁣ role of the Attorney⁢ General’s Office‌ in these matters. How do you view the function of the Attorney General’s Office in relation to political prisoners in El Salvador?

Dr. Mariana Rodríguez: The Attorney General’s Office plays a pivotal ⁢role in upholding justice and ​protecting human rights. However, ⁤when political motives overshadow legal⁣ processes, we see a decline in accountability. The Attorney General must ensure ​that the legal system operates without bias, particularly concerning political dissent. Their actions—or inactions—can either bolster or undermine public trust in the rule of law.

Time.news​ Editor: For​ readers who may not be familiar with⁣ the specific‌ cases of political prisoners in El Salvador, what can you tell them about the types of cases⁣ being highlighted‍ by COFAPPES?

Dr. Mariana Rodríguez: Many of the cases involve individuals detained ‌for expressing dissenting opinions or for participating ⁤in peaceful protests. These individuals often face severe charges​ that do not​ match the alleged offenses, showcasing‌ a broader pattern of targeting opponents. ⁢Highlighting these cases is essential ‍to understanding the fight for democracy and human rights⁣ in the nation.

Time.news Editor: What implications do you foresee if the situation for political prisoners⁣ doesn’t improve‍ in El Salvador?

Dr. Mariana Rodríguez: ⁣If the plight of political prisoners continues without ‌resolution, it may lead to heightened social unrest‍ and international criticism. It ⁣could also foster a culture of fear among citizens, dissuading them from exercising their basic rights. This environment can stifle discourse and innovation, which is detrimental to any democratic society. Improvement is critical for social cohesion and sustainable development.

Time.news Editor: For those passionate about advocating for human rights and supporting the cause of political prisoners, what‍ practical steps can ⁤they take?

Dr.​ Mariana Rodríguez: Advocates can start ⁣by ⁢raising awareness through social media, writing ⁤to local representatives, and supporting ⁣organizations⁢ that fight for ⁣the release of political prisoners. ⁤Engaging ‌with community groups and ​participating in⁣ peaceful demonstrations can amplify ⁣their voices. Additionally, educating themselves and‌ others about the legal rights of political detainees is vital. The more informed the public is, the stronger the movement for change becomes.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, ⁢Dr. Rodríguez, for sharing these insights on the pressing issues surrounding political prisoners in El Salvador. Your expertise is invaluable in understanding​ the ⁤complexities of this situation.

Dr. Mariana​ Rodríguez: Thank you for having me. It’s essential that we continue this dialogue‌ and advocate for the rights of those affected. Only then can we hope for a more just and democratic future for‌ El Salvador.

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