The members of the Third Malón de la Paz of Jujuy reported this Thursday that they had been repressed by the City Police on Wednesday afternoon, when the communities were demonstrating "peacefully" in front of the National Committee of the UCR while a party convention was being held there. headed by Gerardo Morales. "We express our strong repudiation of the repression exercised by the Police of (the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez) Larreta against the Malonero brothers when they demonstrated peacefully in front of the headquarters of the radical party in the City of Buenos Aires" , they reported in a statement. In the month of July, the communities of Tercer Malón de la Paz began to demand the nullity of the constitutional reform promoted by Morales, considering it "arbitrary and illegal." Furthermore, in various locations in the province of Jujuy they carried out roadblocks to demand federal intervention in the province due to the "illegality" of the repression against the people and the "violation of human rights" carried out by the police of that province. as reported in the statement. El Malón left on Tuesday, July 25, from La Quiaca and other towns in Jujuy, coming from the Puna, the Quebrada, the Yungas, the Valleys, bound for the City of Buenos Aires. Along the way, he traveled more than 1,800 kilometers, by bus and on foot, and six other provinces: Salta, Catamarca, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán, Córdoba and Santa Fe, the protesters informed Télam. Currently, almost three months after arriving in CABA, a column of the Third Mall of Peace continues in "peaceful" permanence in Plaza Lavalle, in front of the Palace of Courts that houses the Supreme Court. There they demand that the magistrates rule on the "unconstitutionality of the reform of the provincial Magna Carta that Morales promoted, while other members continue to request the National Congress to intervene in Jujuy and to sanction the Indigenous Community Property Law," as well as "the cessation of repression, harassment, persecution, arrests and charges against indigenous leaders and authorities in Jujuy." Regarding the Court's response, the members reported that "El Malón approached the door of the Courts and day after day we asked for a hearing," even together with the Peace and Justice Service (Serpaj) chaired by the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, but "we still had no response."