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Wednesday, March 22, 2006 

March, 22 - 11:21 AM

Violence attributed to social decomposition

Puerto Plata.- The Bishop in Puerto Plata, Monsignor Julio Cesar Cornielle, affirmed this morning that the level of violence affecting the country is a consequence of the social decomposition within the Dominican family and society.

The Bishop stated that values have been reversed, a factor that is leading many to questionable behavior.

He added that the National Police must be availed of the means to fight delinquency and thus impede an overflow of antisocial activities that the country could then not be in a position to counter.

“The wave of violence, assaults and insecurity that affects the country is a consequence of the social decomposition and reversal of values,” stated Cornielle Amado.

He exhorted the population to vote for those candidates that present concrete proposals that would solve the national and municipal problems.

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