Navigating Mexico: Article 33
Mexicans and foreigners in Mexico alike love to make reference to the country’s Article 33, a clause in the constitution that prohibits non-Mexicans from being involved in internal national affair
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Mexicans and foreigners in Mexico alike love to make reference to the country’s Article 33, a clause in the constitution that prohibits non-Mexicans from being involved in internal national affair
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It is only a matter of time before one of López Obrador’s critics is assassinated
Read moreLet us hope that, when the time comes, the Supreme Court will protect freedom of expression against abuses of power
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A similar law that passed in 1917 does already exist on the books in Mexico, but it only allows for much lower fines and has been seldom enforced in recent decades
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Freedom of the Press
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By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum vowed moral support and police security Saturday, Nov. 27, for El Universal newspaper editor Francisco Reséndiz, who was threatened with bodily harm earlier that day by two men who boxed in his car when he was driving. “We strive every day to make our city a space of freedom
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Freedom of Speech in Mexico
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Freedom of Press under AMLO
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Freedom of Expression in Mexico
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Silencing the Mexican Media
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