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CELS report to the Metropolitan and Casal.

The annual report on the situation of human rights, the agency questioned how Macri force is composed, as most senior positions are held by former members of Federal, who began his duties in the 70's. Also claims that the dead by police violence are increasing.

16:17: The Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS) presented yesterday at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2011 Annual Report on the human rights situation in Argentina, attended, among others, the minister of the Supreme Court Justice of the Nation, Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni, the lawyer for the group HIJOS, Ana Oberlin, the president of CELS, Horacio Verbitsky, and the institution's executive director, Gaston Chillier. The report also harshly critical of the Metropolitan Police launched by Mauricio Macri: The institutional process led by Mauricio Macri's government to have a local police differentiated from the existing failed. His first two bosses, Jorge Palacios, contested at the time of his appointment by CELS and other organizations, and Osvaldo Chamorro, two former federal police were removed from their positions successively in the midst of a scandal over illegal wiretapping. The appointment of Eugene Burzaco as civilian head of the force did not represent a structural change or a solution for trouble maintaining the new police force from its inception. "

The biggest problem of the Metropolitan, as the cels, lies in the way the force has been integrated because "83 percent of senior positions is made by former federal police and of that group, 80 percent started work in the Federal in the decade of 70. "

As for the province of Buenos Aires, Cels says, "In a clear setback," the provincial Executive reversed the changes that were made in the structure of the Buenos Aires and opted for police autonomy as a form of governance (...). During 2010, the reunification of Justice and Security ministries under the direction of the head of the latter portfolio, Ricardo Casal, only served to deepen the process by reducing the institutional capacities of the area. "

The Cels also claims that "the arrests in the province of Buenos Aires have tripled between 2002 and 2009, most of them to verify identity," adding that "the acts of police violence are very complex as rebuilding the domain that the police are on scene, time management before giving notice to justice and the weakness of the judicial inquiry, either by connivance or incapacity. "
Finally, Cels also notes that in the period covering the second half of 2009 and the first of 2010), 155 people died in the course of police violence, 119 of them civilians, and 36 members of the forces security.



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