Facultad de Derecho rechaza violencia tras funa a diputada Rodríguez

La Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Chile condenó los incidentes ocurridos el viernes 29 de mayo durante una actividad con la diputada Javiera Rodríguez.

La parlamentaria republicana denunció haber sufrido gritos, empujones y escupitajos por parte de un grupo de estudiantes al término de la reunión titulada “Experiencias Universitarias: Una Mirada del Liderazgo de Derecha”.

La facultad informó que la sala fue autorizada a solicitud de un senador estudiantil y que la seguridad de Rodríguez fue resguardada durante su llegada, intervención y salida. El encuentro duró cerca de una hora y media.

En un comunicado firmado por el director de Escuela, Miguel González Lemus, la unidad académica rechazó “categóricamente la violencia y las vías de hecho como instrumento de acción política”. Agregó que las conductas inapropiadas serán investigadas.

Rodríguez había denunciado previamente amenazas de muerte ante la Brigada del Cibercrimen de la Policía de Investigaciones.

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