Ana Matilde Gomez Asks For Permission To Travel To Washington DC
Ana Matilde Gomez, who was suspended from the position of Attorney General by the Supreme Court, returned to ask permission to travel to Washington DC in the United States in order to present her case before the Human Rights Commission of the Organization of American States. According to Gomez, her's is the most emblematic case in Panama in the material of the administration of justice to be presented to the Organization of American States, for the speed, lack of responsiveness, and other elements that have not been attended. She said that in case her request to be able to travel is denied, she would submit a letter through her attorneys explaining how the political situation has impacted her case through a statement. The Citizens' Alliance for Justice is helping to give the opportunity to Gomez to take her case to the Organization of American States, after her separation on 5 February 2010 over the alleged abuse of authority.
Editor's Comment: Maybe while in DC she could also get copies of any old intelligence reports that might exist from 1989 and 1990 detailing the possible participation of Gustavo Perez in the kidnapping of US civilians during the Just Cause invasion. Just a thought...









