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⚖️ No es un decreto más. Es una advertencia. El Estado peruano acaba de abrir la puerta para que las Fuerzas Armadas intervengan en casi cualquier escenario. Comunidades originarias pueden convertirse en zonas militarizadas, sin consulta, sin consentimiento, sin derechos. Este decreto no es técnica jurídica: es una licencia para el abuso. Porque cuando la ley se vuelve ambigua, aparece el derecho penal del enemigo. Defender tu agua, tu tierra o tu vida podría convertirte en "grupo hostil". Y lo más grave: los militares podrían actuar sin responsabilidad penal. Impunidad. 📌 Desde el Estudio Jurídico Quiroz Abogados y Consultores, hemos elaborado un informe legal detallado sobre la inconstitucionalidad de este decreto. Porque esto no es un debate técnico. Es decidir qué vidas importan. 🔁 Comparte. 👇 ¿Tú qué opinas? #peru #juventud #pueblo #xybca

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It's not just a simple legal modification. It's an adverb. The State, however, just opened the door to the armed forces intervening in our country in almost any scenario. It is taken care of what this means, it means that the territories of the community of the originaries can be converted into militarized areas. But this is not done yet. In fact, it is a way of institutionalizing what is already done in practice. Today, protecting critical and even private activities can justify the military presence in common lands. Today, fighting supposedly by the illegal mining, it can justify armed operations in common territories, without consultation, without consent, without rights. And tomorrow, any other scenario could be sufficient. This phrase is not legal, it is a license for the use. And when the law comes back, the power is left to have limits. And when the power does not have limits, something very dangerous appears. The right penalty of the enemy. But do you know what that means? It means that the State leaves you as a citizen and begins to treat you as a enemy. It doesn't matter your right, it doesn't matter your dignity, it even doesn't matter your life, it doesn't matter how you control yourself. This decree allows exactly that. That armed forces decide who is a group hostile. A group hostile. A community of originators who defend their water, a community of farmers who protest because they left their lands. In this logic, defending the life can become the enemy of the State. That is not security, that is criminalizing the existence of the origin peoples. And it does not end there. The decree allows the use of power, potentially, in any scenario. Disparate how the possibility opens. Especially in areas where the State has never arrived with rights, but now it can arrive with weapons. And if it was not enough, there is something even worse. The military could be exempt from penal responsibility. They can act and not respond to justice. That has a name, impunity. And when that impunity falls over the community of originators, it is not casualty, it is structure. And well, this is not a technical debate, it is not only right. It is to decide what life matters and what life can be sacrificed. Today are the community of originators, as always, but tomorrow it can be any.