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Full article Insfran is from the Justicialista Party has been the governor of the province of Formosa since 1995
Members of the opposition, international NGO’s and several Catholic and Anglican clerics, have criticized Gildo Insfran, the governor of Formosa, and a close political ally of Cristina Kirchner, for treating those who test positive for the coronavirus and their close contacts in an “inhuman” way, forcing them into public isolation centers for over 20 days.
There are complaints about overcrowding in the facilities, with families being forced to share a single bed, despite other areas allowing people to self-isolate at home.
Insfran is from the Justicialista Party, or “Peronista” and has been the governor of the province of Formosa since 1995. He has long been accused of corruption and self-enrichment, and his tenure has been depicted as a feudal fiefdom that is rife with cronyism, and election rigging.
Argentine official lashes out at clerics accusing him of human rights abuses
Jan 27, 2021 rome bureau chief
A COVID-19 isolation center in Formosa, Argentina, where according to 15 Catholic priests and several international organizations NGOs, people are kept in inhuman conditions, with those who’ve tested positive and those who are yet to be tested being kept together. (Credit: Twitter/Sebastian Katz.)
A governor from a northern Argentine province is calling for an investigation into the Catholic Church’s role in Argentina’s “dirty war” after several priests accused him of human rights abuses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ROSARIO, Argentina A governor from a northern Argentine province is calling for an investigation into the Catholic Church’s role in Argentina’s “dirty war” after several priests accused him of human rights abuses during the COVID-19 pandemic.