Escuela de Derecho de la U. de Chile acusa provocaciones en visita de diputada Rodríguez

El director de la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad de Chile, Miguel González Lemus, envió un oficio a la Cámara en el que acusa a acompañantes de la diputada Javiera Rodríguez de realizar provocaciones durante su visita del 29 de mayo.

González Lemus defendió el comunicado de la facultad y señaló que los acompañantes de Rodríguez realizaron gestos burlescos, la filmaron de forma constante y buscaron irritar a los estudiantes. Agregó que la diputada no era la invitada original y que no informó de amenazas previas.

La diputada Rodríguez rechazó las acusaciones y sostuvo que su equipo no provocó a nadie. Afirmó que recibió pancartas con fotos de Pinochet, escupos, empujones y gritos, y que todo quedó documentado y enviado a la universidad y a la policía.

Según el oficio, la actividad duró una hora y media sin interrupciones y las protestas provinieron de menos de 40 personas dentro de una comunidad de 2.500 alumnos. La facultad inició una investigación disciplinaria el 5 de junio.

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