The rule of law is exceeded, accuse priests of Chilpancingo

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OfPriests of Chilpancingo They pointed out that the Rule of Law was surpassed in that area of ​​the country by recent events of violence, such as the murder of Alejandro Arcos.

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In a positioning, the Deanery of Chilpancingo He noted that “In recent days, the unfortunate murder of Ulises Hernández Martínez, former director of the Special Forces Unit, occurred; Francisco Gonzalo Tapia, secretary of the city council, and Alejandro Arcos Catalán, municipal president, showing that the rule of law has been surpassed by the events experienced.”

In a letter addressed to the head of the Ministry of the Interior (Segob), Rose Icela Rodriguezthe representatives of the Catholic Church indicated that “the vulnerability of the actors seeking peace is demonstrated since the rise in the climate of violence continues to be a barrier to the development and well-being of the people of Guerrero.”

They pointed out that in this entity there is a need to “intensify the application of security policies within the framework of due respect for human rights and the rule of law, with the openness to generate inter-institutional and social agreements to address security problems.” .

The priests stated that “building peace requires the will and concrete efforts of the different groups that coexist in the territory of Chilpancingo, which will be achieved through dialogue and understanding; Taking the lives of public servants and citizens does not resolve the differences that exist between them.”

In Chilpancingo, they indicated, “citizens are those who live and suffer the breakdown of the social fabric and community ties; Its healthy coexistence requires that all its component parts reflect and contribute with the will to avoid any action that harms the physical integrity of its members.”

They recognized the 100-day strategy to improve security in Chilpancingo and listed other requests, such as repairing “the damage comprehensively to the victims and family members, including measures of restitution, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition.”

Another of their requests is to “establish dialogue tables with various social actors to propose agreed strategies for the recovery of the social fabric or peace tables with the three levels of government, churches and civil society.”

It must also be “promoted through institutions duly trained to establish restorative justice, mediation and positive resolution of social conflicts for social pacification.”

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