A Kirchner teacher brutally attacked students at the National University of Lanús

A Kirchner teacher brutally attacked students at the National University of Lanús
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The young people were speaking peacefully when they were insulted and physically assaulted by Kirchnerists.

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Yesterday, a group of violent Kirchnerists, one of whom is a professor at the National University of Lanús (UNLA), attacked students and members of the group Crear + Libertad, linked to La Libertad Avanza.

The episode occurred as part of a student activity, when young people were setting up a table to distribute brochures and talk with other students inside the university campus. According to testimonies and videos, within a few minutes the situation escalated to physical violence

.

The teacher involved was identified as Juan Tumini. In the material released, we can see the moment when he rebuked the students who were filming it. “I told you not to film me. I'm going to throw away your cell phone if you just film me like that,” he can be heard saying before trying to grab the

device.

To the call for an end to the aggression, the response was even more violent: “I'm going to fuck you up like crazy. Tomatoes, tomatoes. Take them because I fuck you like crazy,” said the Kirchner teacher, as he advanced against the young students.

The situation became chaotic when the cell phone fell to the floor and screams and struggles began to be heard. “You're going to kill him for, idiot. Stop”, is heard on one of the recordings, while the pushes and blows against the students continued

.

In the midst of the brutal attack, other people also intervened with hostile expressions. A woman rebuked the militants: “I don't calm down at all, you're leaving. This university is everything to us, it's life, understand? So you're leaving, the teachers are kicking you out. You're leaving.”

The records also show other people being aggressive. “Are you going to hit me? Look, I'm shaking hands, damn it,” one woman is heard saying, while another violent man maintained that “the fachos are being fought”. In another excerpt, a student said: “You don't have space at this university

.”
The violent aggressor.
The violent aggressor.

In addition to teacher Tumini, he participated in the institution's personal attack, including Emanuel Carloni, Marcela Méndez, María Laura Oliver,

Manuel Murphy and Sofía Martínez.

The victims indicated that prior to the attack, members of left-wing groups such as “La Granate - Campora” and the Socialist Workers Party (PTS) came to “warn” that the libertarian space could not be in place, asserting in an authoritarian way that “LLA is banned and has forbidden entry”.

The brutal attack on the students

One of the assaulted students, Thiago Salvatori, reported that the group was speaking peacefully when the threats began. “In a matter of five minutes, a gang of like five or six people comes (...) to kick and threaten us

,” he explained.

As he revealed, the situation worsened when the teacher tried to remove their cell phones and, failing to do so, began to beat one of his classmates. “How could he not, he began to beat my partner, until he threw him into a ditch behind him. It's at this moment that my partner hits his head against the floor,” he described

.

“Not happy with this, they kept dragging my partner about 15 meters between three people, while others grabbed me so I couldn't help him,” he said.

Finally, Salvatori indicated that he managed to intervene to free his partner. “I had to hit them too until I managed to get them to grab it with me and release my partner. That's where he yelled at my partner, 'Go Julián' and we were both able

to run away.”

The student concluded with a strong testimony about what happened: “Luckily I feel quite well physically, but quite upset with what I experienced yesterday. I saw how they almost killed a friend.”


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