García Cuerva conteste l'opération Tormenta Negra dans les quartiers de Buenos Aires

L'archevêque de Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, a critiqué l'opération policière Tormenta Negra lors d'une messe dans la Villa 31.

Dimanche, García Cuerva a dirigé une messe à la Parroquia Cristo Obrero dans la Villa 31 en présence de prêtres des bidonvilles et de leaders sociaux. Il a déclaré que la véritable tempête noire dans les quartiers est le trafic de drogue, le manque de travail et le désengagement de l'État. L'opération de la police municipale a eu lieu quelques jours plus tôt dans 17 établissements avec plus de 1 500 agents. Selon le ministère de la Sécurité, elle a abouti à 27 arrestations, à la fermeture de quatre bunkers de drogue et à la fermeture de 25 commerces. Les habitants ont remis à l'archevêque une lettre dénonçant le harcèlement. Le prêtre des bidonvilles Lorenzo de Vedia a rejeté l'opération et a appelé à une intégration urbaine plutôt qu'à la stigmatisation.

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