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Campillai critica contratación de empresa de Claudio Crespo, quien disparó a Gustavo Gatica

By Grace Chen
Published in Politica Nacional
July 31, 2023
1 min read
Campillai critica contratación de empresa de Claudio Crespo, quien disparó a Gustavo Gatica

I recently came across an intriguing article titled “Campillai critica contratación de empresa de Claudio Crespo, quien disparó a Gustavo Gatica” (Campillai criticizes the hiring of a company by Claudio Crespo, who shot Gustavo Gatica). The article immediately caught my attention as it touches upon an incident that sparked national outrage and a long-standing debate about police brutality and accountability.

In a nutshell, the article discusses the criticism raised by Fabiola Campillai, who was left blind after being shot by Claudio Crespo, against the hiring of a company owned by Crespo himself. This occurred after the company won a contract with the Ministry of the Interior for crowd control and public order management. Campillai’s objection stems from the fact that it is Crespo’s own actions that left her blind, and she believes he should not be involved in such responsibilities.

The incident involving Campillai and Gatica took place during the social unrest in Chile in 2019. Both individuals were hit with rubber bullets fired by the police, resulting in severe injuries. Gatica suffered complete loss of vision, while Campillai was permanently blinded. These cases became emblematic of the excessive use of force by law enforcement and sparked widespread protests demanding justice and police reform.

To better understand the gravity of this situation, it is essential to highlight the ongoing struggle for justice in cases of police violence in many countries. These incidents often raise questions about accountability and the need for effective regulation and oversight of law enforcement agencies. The fact that a company owned by an individual involved in such a controversial incident was awarded a contract linked to public safety management adds another layer to this already complex issue.

In conclusion, the article sheds light on the criticism raised by Fabiola Campillai regarding the hiring of a company owned by Claudio Crespo, who shot Gustavo Gatica during the social unrest in Chile. This case underscores the importance of promoting accountability and transparency within law enforcement agencies, as well as the need for ongoing discussions and reforms to address police violence. The incident serves as a reminder that the pursuit of justice and the protection of citizens’ rights should always be at the forefront of public policies.


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