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The UN backed the left-wing terrorism that attempted to overthrow Milei's government.

The UN, famous for defending criminals and murderers, gave strong support to those who endangered democracy

In a recent statement from the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Government of Javier Milei was urged to "diligently investigate the events that occurred" during the "protest" on March 12 in Buenos Aires.

In this "protest", which seemed more like an attempted coup, 46 people were injured, both police officers and protesters, along with millions in damages in downtown Buenos Aires.

However, the UN's statement seems more like an indirect support to the violent opposition sectors that attempted to destabilize the democratic government of Javier Milei.

The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, run by the European far-left, also announced that it will investigate the Minister of National Security, Patricia Bullrich, for defending public order in Argentina.

A group of people on an urban street, one of them carrying a signpost that reads
Violent protesters | La Derecha Diario

During the disturbances near Congress, well-known hooligans and Kirchnerist leaders linked to trade unions and soccer clubs were identified. This fact reinforces the belief that the disturbances were premeditated and organized with political purposes, in what some are already calling a failed coup attempt.

The official report details that among those arrested, 25 have serious records for drug trafficking, robberies, thefts, and assaults on authority, confirming the participation of criminal elements in the demonstrations.

Despite this, the UN chose to focus on criticizing the "indiscriminate use of force" by the security forces, without considering the seriousness of the threats to the country's institutional stability.

Jan Jarab, a far-left representative of the High Commissioner for South America, stated that "the existence of some acts of violence doesn't justify the use of force against all participants in a demonstration". However, he omitted to point out the violent and planned nature of the attacks.

An overturned police car engulfed in flames on a city street.
Vehicle set on fire by left-wing terrorists | La Derecha Diario

The statement also emphasized that "the use of force must always respect the international principles of legality, necessity, proportionality, non-discrimination, and accountability", something that Milei's Government complied with, in a context where the Republic was in danger.

It is striking that, while Javier Milei's Government works to maintain order and ensure the safety of citizens, the UN issues a message indirectly supporting the sectors that seek to sow chaos and violence.

In a context where democracy is at stake, international organizations should not give legitimacy to those who threaten the constitutional order.

This is not the first time the UN defends criminals and murderers. In numerous countries, such as El Salvador, the UN openly criticized President Nayib Bukele, who confronted and defeated criminal gangs that terrorized the population for decades.

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