A Personal Story of Injustice in Peru

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Written by: Anabel

 

My name is Anabel, I was born in Panama but I also have the Peruvian nationality because of my father. I’ve lived in Peru for almost 20 years; I came back to Panama 5 years ago because of the decease of my father. Ever since I left the country I’ve been trying to make justice for my father, today I would like to tell you that justice doesn’t exist in Peru.

 

My story involves a judge that has been denounced 18 times, because of the trials irregularities where he has been the judge. One of those complaints belongs to my mother, she reported him to the local prosecutor, but the Peruvian Justice decided to do nothing, that way they wouldn’t have to deal with the consequences.I’ll try to make the story short, so I’ll try to tell you about the 10 year process in a few words.

 

My father decided to buy an apartment, it belonged to Ambassador Gustavo Otero Zapata, he named his father as representative for the sale of the apartment. My father and Mr. Otero made ​​a private contract; My father gave him a check sum for 80% of the value of the apartment (leaving a balance of $ 11,800). To pay the final amount, my father puts a condition to see the deed, to which Mr. Otero refuses and says that my father needs to pay everything to show it. My father refuses thinking that this is not right so Mr. Otero sued my father to dissolve the contract, he claimed that the check that my father gave him was not to pay for the apartment but was a business they were doing, which he was never able to prove so the judge rules in our favor.

 

On his second attempt, Mr. Otero sued my father, this time it was to “give amount of money” (translation of the legal terms).

 

We got Judge Armando Romero Roca for this trial. He decided to seize the property so it could be auctioned. Did I say that my dad never had the deed of the apartment?  So if he was not seizing my dad, then who? Well the judge let Mr. Otero to seize himself. We maintained possession of the property but were not in our name, so if you are being sued how can it be that the plaintiff seized himself?

 

  • He constructed a sentence which basically says (and I am not writing this wrong): “The Defendant must grant and sign to the Defendant the deed …” usually to make a deal it requires two people, but not in this trial.
  • This judge did not let my mom to be part of the trial, you’ll see when you are married you cannot sell a property if it belongs to the marriage.
  • He decided to convert a trial set as “obligation to give sum of money” into a multi-trial. Instead of saying who is right and who should pay, he decided he was going to try a new form of law, he converted “obligation to give sum of money” to “seizure” to “auction” to “eviction” and then “grant deed.” He mixed these individual proceedings into a single trial, where of course he was the judge.
  • The private agreement was not made by a notary. The judge ordered to the Notary Raggio Medina with a notarized copy of this document to make it notarized.

 

My father during those 11 years was sick; he was a terminal renal/kidney patient (the diagnosis made by the health authorities was provided to the judge and he decided to ignored it). When my father saw that his home was about to be lost because of these injustices his health dwindled greatly.

 

The apartment went to a ‘’public auction’’ (no one ever notified us).

  • Angela Marlene EscalanteCabrejos bought it (150 square meters apartment, view to the ocean, etc)..she said that she bought the apartment “in good faith and to live there.” The strange thing is that in the eviction she mentions Mr. Otero and that we didn’t paid him… I thought she bought the apartment “in good faith”? so suddenly she knew Mr. Otero ?; also “to live there?” the apartment that was recently sold to someone else.

 

  • Cabrejos wanted to register the apartment as hers however the property records authorities (SUNARP) did not let her because the trial was not over. They were also asking about the marital status of my dad, (he was married but my mom wasn’t allowed to participate in the process). The judge said that the trial was over (when it wasn’t) and that my father was single (again, not true).

 

My father was a kidney patient and was in full session of peritoneal dialysis (which I warned the police, court officer, etc) when they attempted to evict us. I was with my father alone in the apartment; I was 22, suffering from panick attacks. The judge sent a police contingent of more than 20 police armed with shields and helmets to get us both. These are the links to the video recording when police entered the apartment, taking the door down:

 

 

 

 

I’ve sent this letter to the Peruvian and Panamanian authorities and press, and guess what? Except for a newspaper in Peru (La Exitosa) and Anonymous, nobody wants to make it public.

I want everyone to know my story so we can expose the judicial system in Peru, the open secret about injustice. Someone might read this and say we have bigger problems in the world like terrorists, hate crimes, drug crimes, etc but all of them, including my story, belong in my opinion to the ‘’power crimes’’ they are committed to gain control and power, usually this is done by intimidation.

 

The judge decided to send a sick man and his family to live in the street, not caring about the most basic right which is the human right. He sent my father to the graveyard. My mom, brother and I were welcomed/lived in a church for 45 days until the day that we returned to Panama.

 

If you go to this link you will see the judge applying to be promoted to superior court, he mentions that his wife is a journalist and that he has children (lucky them, to be able to grow up with a father) also he is asked about their properties…as a personal opinion its great that his life turned out to be so productive that has enabled him to have many properties.

 

RigobertaMenchu once said ‘’In our culture, peace is not a synonym for war; it’s a quality of life. It’s the strongest inspiration for happiness among people. Unfortunately weapons, arms, racism, war, oppression of human beings turn peace into a synonym with war. The cause has turned out [to be]… social inequality. That inequality affects all levels of peoples’ rights and the environment.’’

 

The only thing I ask to the person reading this, is to share this story, let’s try to make our governments to care about their people always and not only when is election time. Ffor what I care they can keep the apartment, I just want to do justice for my father.

 

Sincerely,

 

Anabel Barrenechea Santamaria

 

 

 

 


 

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12 COMMENTS

  1. anabel, notable denuncia, sin embargo la traducción es fatal. envíame la historia en español para ayudarte a corregir su texto en inglés. no te cobro.

    • We are capable of making the proper corrections but it’s the story that matters not the grammar mistakes, the way someone asks for help, you just help him!, not tell him you’re screaming the wrong way?!

      • i think a lot of what anabel wants and needs to say is lost in translation….. i got the gist of it as any native english speaker will do, but i’m sure ive missed a lot of crucial points concerning some of the events, people wont share it if they dont quite get it

  2. Las protestas no sirven, las marchas tampoco, nos consideran minorías que con un poco de gas nos alejan y nos callan, nos hacen el mismo caso que le hacen a un perro que ladra detrás de una reja y que si resulta molesto lo envenenan. Nos persiguen y después el pueblo se levanta y les llaman terroristas, mientras tanto los verdaderos criminales andan sueltos vestidos de saco y corbata. Hasta cuando nuestro pueblo tolerará esto? Es que necesitamos caudillos como lideres? Malditos sean¡¡¡

  3. Querida Anabel,

    Siento muchísimo esta situación. Solamente viendo los vídeos, el nivel de impotencia que sentí al ver incluso la falta de respeto que esta gente tuvo con tu padre, un hombre enfermo, es gradisimo! No puedo ni llegar a imaginarme como te has sentido tu y tu familia! desde luego que Terrorismo, drug crimes, etc. NO son mas importantes que tu situación! porque el nivel de corrupción entre gobiernos es lo que nos tiene en la situación que estamos! porque tu historia representa la de muchas familias afectadas por situaciones similares no solo en Peru, pero en muchos sitios!

    Animo y Mucha Fuerza!

    Lots of Love!

    • Alejandra, muchas gracias por leer mi historia. Al leer lo que anonymous tiene para decir o las historias que nos cuentan significa que perteneces al grupo de personas que en verdad desean un cambio en nuestra sociedad.

      Gracias por tus palabras!

  4. I first of all want to apologize to anyone if I offend in anything I am about to say. Today, in this world there are many problems…far to many. But, when someone calls for help we all SHOULD do what we can to help. Anabel, I want to say that in the US, they have an eviction notice, some are 60 day, some are 30 day. I am not sure how things are done in Peru, but if they gave no notice(Legal) then their entrance without justification was illegal as was the Judges need to twist things up in the trail. Also, if they cared a little they would have seen that your father is not capable of making a move at the time and left you to just pay a small fee as a rental. Some kind of agreement could have been made and they did not want to take the time to do so. I am not sure about the Laws and rights of individuals in Peru but if they do not have some that also work in favor of those not well in health then maybe that is something we all should be shouting and raising our fists about. This kind of problem happens all over but Peru has never in most places been mentioned. I will be sharing Anonymous’ Post in my Facebook making people aware that there are problems in more then mentioned places(Peru) being one of them. Hopefully as a whole we all can make a difference and get you justice for what has been done to your family. I also want to say Condolences on the passing of your father. Hugs from the US.

    • Thank you so much for your words. I agree with you in everything that you have said but the people that had the power to do something didn’t care at the time.

      No authority wants to hear my story because it involves a change. That’s why I asked anonymous to please read and share my story, because anonymous reaches people with conscience and common sense. If we make this type of behavior public then we can be sure that people with power will think twice about their actions and the impact that it has in society.

      Thank you for reading,

      Anabel

  5. As a Peruvian myself, I know how corrupt the Judicial system is over there. If you need help with the translations, or other questions, feel free to ask. All the best.

  6. I have to say we persons have to treat our governments as
    our woman and the other way around so …or are you nhis bitch… ? …!
    Salutes.

  7. Realmente Perù es un pais donde solo existe justicia para los que mas tienen, son contadas las familias que gobiernan el peos, allí están los grupos de poder mas destructivos de Sudamerica, Es un pais donde la minería ilegal esta siendo condenada no solo para beneficio de las corporaciones mineras de Canada o Suiza, si no también por que su influencia del precio del oro a nivel mundial. son estas mineras ”legales” las que mas destruyen el medio ambiente (que son los que se llevan miles de toneladas de oro y el uranio de Perù,
    http://www.minem.gob.pe/minem/archivos/file/Mineria/PUBLICACIONES/INFORMES/PASIVOS/DATA/ANEXO%20C%20PASIVOS.pdf
    Este caso es solo uno de los tantos que hay, tanta desigualdad y pobreza, al lado de un estado corrupto que vendió sus recursos energéticos a las transnacionales. ahora están en época electoral y lo único que hablan los candidatos es ” no a la corrupción”.
    Hasta cuando nos vamos a quedar sentados sin hacer nada por este pais? acaso Anonymous no pertenece a todos? hagamos una campaña para eliminar la mentira de los medios de comunicación en Perù. que solo hay tv basura
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqR8mzSiG4w

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