05/26/2021 10:05
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 05/26/2021 10:05
After the social leader Juan Grabois denounced that he was "physically attacked" and that he was not allowed to enter Colombia, where he had traveled within the framework of an international mission in the face of social conflict in that country, Foreign Minister Felipe Solá he questioned the decision of the Colombian authorities.
"I regret that Colombian immigration authorities have prevented the entry of the Argentine citizen and member of the Dicastery for the Integral Human Development Service of the Holy See Juan Grabois," Solá posted on his Twitter account.
In this context, the Foreign Minister clarified that the social leader "was a member of the delegation of human rights observers, International Mission Colombia."
Grabois reported Tuesday that the Colombian government directly expelled him from its territory, considering him a "risk to State Security."
I regret that Colombian immigration authorities have prevented the entry of the Argentine citizen and member of the Dicastery for the Integral Human Development Service of the Holy See @JuanGrabois, who was part of the delegation of human rights observers @misionIntCol.
- Felipe Solá (@felipe_sola) May 26, 2021
"They have detained my documentation and luggage. They put me under guard on a flight to Lima, without explanation of my later destination. These are times of change for Latin America. Nothing will be easy. But we woke up. Goodbye Colombia, Force!", stressed on social media.
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