Unknown Mexican periodical domicile reported by Salvadoran

Mexico City, Mexico

Discounted topics will cover the domicile of Francisco Canul periodical, which reported weekly the assessor of police salvadoreña Victoria Esperanza Salazar in Tulum, in the Mexican Caribbean, denounced the organization Article 19.

“Arriving at his house noted that the computer and hard disk drive, in addition to various personal and money articles effectively” informs the defense organization of the freedom of press contact with Canul.

El periodista, de ascendencia maya, works in various local media such as the portal Noti Tulum, Canal 10, Quequi Quintana Roo and Radio QFM.


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According to Canul, Article 19 relates to the entry and varying furniture of his home in Tulum “fueron dañados” and his “papeleria fue disorder and tirada”.

It is clear that the local police have been called in to denounce the hechos and the patrol legally at the home of a horrible people and media.

Neem in ag que “no fue un robo normal” ya que “fue con saña”, aseguró haber encontroo “una huella que podría ser de una bota de un polisique” y sospechó que “buscaban algo más”.

“Cabe reiterate that these successes should have informed the notice of Victoria, a salvadoran migrant who was assigned by municipal police on March 27, where Francisco was one of the first responders to know how to deal with them”, Article 19


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The organization says that “this hecho is the sum of the preoccupation and that the use of the domicile of the periodical has an inhibitory effect on women who have the right to freedom of expression and access to information”.

Victoria Esperanza, 36 years old and resident in Mexico with a humanitarian visa from 2018, was sometimes seen by the four police officers in Tulum, as the host of the vertebrates.

Local agents, three men and a woman, were arrested on charges of feminism.

Salazar’s decision, grabbed on video, caused indignation in both landscapes and motivated protests by international organizations and groups that accused the Mexican security forces of racism and misogyny, in addition to Salvadoran President Nayib Buk’s complaints.

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