Human Rights organizations met with Moreau






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Human rights organizations met with the president of the Bicameral Intelligence Commission, the deputy of the FdT, Leopoldo Moreau, to whom they expressed their “enormous concern” regarding the report prepared by the ruling party legislators and which describes how the illegal espionage that worked would have committed the Macri government in what is known as the “Macrista Gestapo”. The report details “how the power of the state was used to implement a systematic plan of illegal political espionage, which was designed with premeditation.”. In a statement they expressed their concern “at these events, which involved the highest national authorities and the province of Buenos Aires, who engaged in illegal practices, which endangered the rule of law and democratic institutions.”

“The maiobras clearly show the complicity of the political power, the Judiciary, and the concentrated media, in order to persecute political leaders, opponents, union and social leaders and a wide spectrum of civil society organizations. Approximately 170 political, social, trade union and religious organizations were spied on, among others, 307 citizens, it was generated by different situations of harassment, persecution and criminalization. Criminal cases were set up that resulted in the illegal imprisonment of political, social and union leaders, former officials and businessmen, “the meeting statement said.

The meeting was attended by Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Founder Line, Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, Relatives of the Disappeared and Detained for Political Reasons, HIJOS Regional Capital, APDH, APDH La Matanza, CELS, the North Zone Memory, Truth and Justice Commission, Relatives and Companions of the 12 from Santa Cruz, Fundación Memoria Histórica y Social Argentina, Liga Argentina por los Derechos Humanos and the Ecumenical Movement for Human Rights.

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