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In a new chapter of Zero tolerance, Daniel Matamala spoke about the controversial sayings of some authorities during the last week.
Specific, the journalist referred to three statements that were criticized. On the one hand there is the president Sebastian Piñera, who when talking about the minors shot by Carabineros in a Sename home in Talcahuano, named them as “injured children.” In the same vein, former Foreign Minister Teodoro Ribera stated that “children who require protection they are effectively minors who are not lawbreakers ”.
He also pointed to the Undersecretary of Healthcare Networks, Alberto Dougnac, who generated criticism from the medical community by saying that Dr. Carol Ortiz from the Eloísa Díaz Hospital in La Florida died because she “lowered her guard.”
The sayings of the mayor of Lo Barnechea also took an example, Christopher Lira, who declared to The Mercury what “So that I don’t get caught up in all this about the elections” it will remove the residents of the San Cristóbal capture, located on Cerro 18, after the elections where the communal chief will seek re-election.
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All of the above, was collected by the driver of CHV Central News, arguing that “They are authorities of the Republic who cannot think of their fellow citizens as people who have the same dignity and rights ”.
“Would the undersecretary have spoken with that lack of empathy if the deceased doctor was his primary doctor? Would President Piñera have spoken like this if these adolescents had been shot by the Carabineros inside a private school? Would the mayor have said that if he had referred to his neighbors from his house next door and not from a shot? “, I ask.
Finally, Matamala said that “they are authorities, they depend on the citizens and in a Republic the minimum is to demand that they show empathy towards those who have the same dignity and rights in each of their actions every day“.
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