President Bukele has colored the peace agreements, according to analysts News from El Salvador

“It is outrageous that someone who has not lived or suffered the horrors of war is undermining the agreements that ended the armed conflict,” said Luis Parada, an international arbitration expert.

After the President of the Republic, Here’s how to look, will visit the site where the massacre of the Mozote victims took place, without opening the files regarding the fact, the critics from different fronts did not delay to appear.

A president hiding responsible for a crime against humanity in which a thousand civilians were massacred is equal or more responsible than the perpetrators, they point out.

“It is outrageous that someone who has not lived or suffered the horrors of war despises the Agreements that ended the armed conflict, ending the war even when it was about to get worse. Because, just as the winds of peace were blowing, so were the winds of a worse war “, published the expert lawyer in international arbitration Luis Parada.

Deputy candidate Juan Marco Alvarez explained “we see the horror of having empowered a resentful person.”

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In the meantime he former rector of the UCA José María Tojeira, He stressed that the president’s action was as if it stained the peace agreements.

“Staining mainly means staining. And, of course, the president affected the peace agreements, not only by calling them a farce, that’s how others treated them, but also in favor of impunity, “Tojeira said.

“A president who hides those responsible for a crime against humanity in which a thousand civilians have been massacred is equal or more responsible than the perpetrators,” he explained.

The Salvadoran lawyer and the president of the citizens’ action initiative stressed that the naming of farces of peace agreements is disrespectful to the blood, to the victims of the conflict.

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

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

While he claimed that the president ordered the investigation to be blocked in the existing military archives, protecting those responsible for the massacre.

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