After the declaration of the representatives, for the former director of the establishment, Gonzalo Saavedra, “the INBA community has been sick for a long time.”
Controversy was generated by the statement with which INBA representatives addressed the critical situation experienced this Wednesday in the establishment that left more than 35 <a href="https://time.news/in-mayotte-where-violence-has-resumed-residents-are-waiting-without-illusions-for-a-second-wuambushu-operation/” title=”In Mayotte, where violence has resumed, residents are waiting without illusions for a second “Wuambushu” operation.”>students injured, four of whom remain at life risk.
In addition to “lamenting this tragedy,” they called “leave no room for any attempt to criminalize students“.
The parents released a text in which they expressed “all support to the families of the students directly affected, and We call on the Inbana community to support both the students and their respective families in this time of anguish and pain.“.
They then called “be blunt in condemning and not leaving room for any attempt to criminalize studentswho are otherwise presumed to be minors, subject to rights in accordance with our current legislation.”
“The extreme manifestations are multiple and There will always be those who are willing to risk their lives and freedom to make enough noise to be heard.. I wish we all had our children comfortable, loved and protected. But there are young people who bring anger, sorrow and enormous uncertainty to the future,” the text continued.
Finally, INBA representatives stated that “Demonstrating is a right, living without anything to claim is a privilege“.
“The INBA community is sick”
Hours after the statement issued by INBA representatives, the former rector of the establishment Gonzalo Saavedra assured that what happened on Wednesday should be the “turning point” to put an end to the the crisis of violence that has been experienced in public education for years.
“Yesterday was a rather gray and sad day for public education in general; what happened at INBA and what happens in the vast majority of emblematic high schools, It is sad for those of us who are hoping to recover public education“said Saavedra in the interview he gave this morning to radio Cooperativa.
Along these lines, the former rector asserted that “The INBA community has been sick for a long time, because for no one it can be healthy and normal to experience this violence every day.because this has been experienced every day for a long time.”
In his opinion, the current situation was reached due to “a mixture of everything: lack of resources, lack of leadership, lack of commitment of some parents“, in addition to the fact that “the directors do not have the autonomy that they should have.”
“It is a vicious circle in which public education has been mired for quite some time, but What happened yesterday should be the turning point to be able to recover it“, concluded Gonzalo Saavedra.