President Bukele tarnished peace agreements, analysts say El Salvador News

“It is unworthy that someone who did not live or suffer the horrors of war should disregard the Agreements that ended the armed conflict,” said international arbitration lawyer Luis Parada.

After the President of the Republic, Here’s to see, I visited the place where the massacre of the victims of the Mozote took place, without opening the files referring to fact, the critics from different fronts have not been made wait.

A president hiding those responsible for a crime against humanity where a thousand civilians were massacred is just as or more responsible than the perpetrators, they point out.

“Unworthy of someone who did not live or suffer the horrors of war, despise the Accords that ended the armed conflict, ending the war just when it was about to get worse. Because just as winds of peace blew, so did winds of a worse war were blowing, “international arbitration lawyer Luis Parada posted.

Deputy candidate Joan Marc Alvarez detailed “we are seeing the horror of having given power to a resentful person.”

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While the former rector of the UCA José María Tojeira, he stressed that the president’s action has been like tarnishing the Peace Accords.

“Staining mainly means staining. And of course the president has stained the peace agreements, not only to call them a farce, which others have treated them like that, but to be in favor of impunity,” Tojeira noted.

“A president who hides those responsible for a crime against humanity where a thousand civilians were massacred is just as or more responsible than the perpetrators,” he said.

The Salvadoran lawyer and president of the Citizen Action initiative has stressed that calling the peace agreements a farce is a lack of respect for the blood of the victims of the conflict.

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“It’s a huge, historic irreverence,” he said.

Former human rights attorney David Morales even stressed that the action has electoral purposes. “There has to be criminal justice,” he said.

While he argued that the president ordered to block the investigation into existing military archives, protecting those responsible for the massacre.

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