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Cdh Puebla Endorses Reforms to Article 480 and Dismisses Challenge for Cyber-Asedio - Newsweek en Español

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Puebla, Pue. – The Human Rights Commission (HRC) of Puebla will not file an appeal for unconstitutionality against article 480 related to cyber-murder, considering that the modifications made meet the criteria of protection of free expression and human rights. The head of the body, Rosa Isela Sánchez Soya, reported that the decision was made after analyzing the reforms approved on July 10, which, she said, were the result of a consensus process …
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CDH Puebla rules out challenging Cyber-Siege Law after legislative adjustments Rosa Isela Sánchez, president of the State Human Rights Commission (CDH), reported that she will not file a constitutional challenge against the Cyber-Siege Law, as she believes the recent amendments made by the local Congress address the concerns raised regarding freedom of expression. In an interview, she explained that the Commission was present at all legislative …

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Puebla, Pue. – The Human Rights Commission (HRC) of Puebla will not file an appeal for unconstitutionality against article 480 related to cyber-murder, considering that the modifications made meet the criteria of protection of free expression and human rights. The head of the body, Rosa Isela Sánchez Soya, reported that the decision was made after analyzing the reforms approved on July 10, which, she said, were the result of a consensus process …

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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