García Cuerva mette in discussione l'operazione Tormenta Negra nei quartieri di Buenos Aires

L'arcivescovo di Buenos Aires Jorge García Cuerva ha criticato l'operazione di polizia Tormenta Negra durante una messa a Villa 31.

Domenica, García Cuerva ha officiato una messa presso la Parroquia Cristo Obrero a Villa 31 insieme ai sacerdoti delle baraccopoli e a leader sociali. Ha affermato che la vera "tempesta nera" nei quartieri è rappresentata dal narcotraffico, dalla mancanza di lavoro e dall'assenza dello Stato.

L'operazione della Polizia della Città si è svolta giorni prima in 17 insediamenti con l'impiego di oltre 1.500 agenti. Secondo il Ministero della Sicurezza, l'operazione ha portato a 27 arresti, alla chiusura di quattro bunker per la droga e alla serrata di 25 negozi.

I residenti hanno consegnato all'arcivescovo una lettera in cui denunciano molestie. Il sacerdote di baraccopoli Lorenzo de Vedia ha respinto l'operazione e ha chiesto l'integrazione urbana anziché la stigmatizzazione.

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