Funes testifies in trial of son's murderer
El Salvador's president-elect, Mauricio Funes, testified emotionally today in the trial for the murder of his son Alejandro in October 2007. The
BBC reports:
Funes will be inaugurated as El Salvador's first left-wing president next Monday, June 1.
BBC reports:
The president-elect of El Salvador has made an emotional statement at a trial for his son's murder in Paris.
"I am a man who is not seeking vengeance... only the truth," said Mauricio Funes. He wept in court.
Alejandro Funes, 27, a photography student in France, died in October 2007 from stab wounds on a pedestrian bridge near the Louvre Museum.
Mohamed Amor, the main suspect, has asked the family for forgiveness. The motive of the attack is unclear....
President-elect Funes's brother was shot dead at the beginning of El Salvador's civil war in 1980 and safety had been a factor in Alejandro leaving the country, plagued by gang violence, to study in France.
"We thought he would be safer here.. I would never have imagined that he would be beaten to death here," said Mr Funes, unable to stop himself from crying as he spoke.
The left-wing leader, who takes office in June following his electoral victory in March, paid tribute to his son.
"We shared the same ideals, the same life projects and the desire to transform El Salvador, to convert it into a just society that would put an end to violence," Mr Funes said.
Funes will be inaugurated as El Salvador's first left-wing president next Monday, June 1.
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Salvadoran society as a whole has long been subjected to an unchecked and cruel criminal wave of violence, murder and disrespect for the rights of others. This scourge of unbridled lawlessness has converted the country into one of the most violent places on earth.
Hopefully some small measure of good will result from this terrible tragedy. We all know that God works in mysterious ways. With the unexpected and terrible loss of a beloved son, President Elect Mauricio Funes joins those many thousands of grieving Salvadoran families who have been victimized by the criminal wave of violence and terror that runs rampant throughout El Salvador.
Let's pray that the Mauricio Funes administration will energetically confront crime and lawlessness head-on. El Salvador needs to restore a climate of peace and tranquility that will bring only benefits to the entire Salvadoran family. Go Mauricio!
En el otro lado de la moneda, el Presidente Electo Maruicio Funes sigue ganando adeptos, y goza de un apoyo general envidiale. Funes sigue adelante a paso firme y esta formando un gabinete de "lujo" compuesto de profesionales con mucha trayectoria y de capacidad demostrada.
El Salvador con Fuenes hacia el bienestar general.
Some time ago, a co-worker of mine said that her son had been Alejandro Funes' classmate and that he was such a fine and intelligent young man (at the tinme he was still alive and living en France)...
Mr. Funes: we are very sorry that your son has died and we are sure that, in his honor, you are going to do your best to be the best president we have ever had.....
I know the challenges are great, but the people who love you are with you, to help you, to support you....
May God bless you always!!!!!
mireya
Ironically, at his son's trial in Paris, Funes declared that he had sent his son there precisely because of the alarming levels of violence in El Salvador. Though we all feel saddened by the loss of funes' son, there are untold thousands of Salvadoran families who have also been victimize by the hideous wave of lawlessness and violence that affects each and every Salvadoran family.
Hopefully, Funes will make the war on crime a priority high on his list of things that must be addressed immediately. El Salvador demands it.
Check-out the zopilotes circling the Salvadoran skies...
A great beggining and a super good omen for El Salvador.
With Barack Obama and Lula de Silva as models to follow, Funes has has chosen great examples for El Salvador to emulate. Good Luck Mauricio.
Br. Proculo y Meches Calixto.
El que se ve que esta vergon hoy es el turco, Nicolas Salume, quien continua en la CEL ganando plata hasta por joder. Estos turcos son negociantes y saben invertir. Le presto su casa a Funes, y ahora le toca cosechar las ganancias. Le tocan un periodo presidencial completo para hacerse bien riquito.
Lupita Pereira
Ciudad Barrios