García Cuerva questiona a operação Tormenta Negra nos bairros de Buenos Aires

O arcebispo de Buenos Aires, Jorge García Cuerva, criticou a operação policial Tormenta Negra durante uma missa na Villa 31.

No domingo, García Cuerva celebrou uma missa na Parroquia Cristo Obrero, na Villa 31, com padres de favelas e líderes sociais. Ele afirmou que a verdadeira tempestade negra nos bairros é o tráfico de drogas, a falta de trabalho e a ausência do Estado. A operação da Polícia da Cidade ocorreu dias antes em 17 assentamentos, envolvendo mais de 1.500 agentes. Segundo o Ministério da Segurança, a ação resultou em 27 prisões, o fechamento de quatro bunkers de drogas e a interdição de 25 comércios. Moradores entregaram ao arcebispo uma carta relatando casos de assédio. O padre de favela Lorenzo de Vedia rejeitou a operação e pediu integração urbana em vez de estigmatização.

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