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Coahuila: 36 Human Rights Defenders and 18 Journalists Have Federal Protection

Summary by Vanguardia
36 human rights defenders and 18 journalists in Coahuila receive federal protection following requests that date back to 2012 and that, since then, at least one petition is received a year. The murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, Carlos Manzo, highlighted the issue of security, after authorities confirmed that the edil was protected by 14 agents who took care of him due to threats he had received because of his role and position before or…
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36 human rights defenders and 18 journalists in Coahuila receive federal protection following requests that date back to 2012 and that, since then, at least one petition is received a year. The murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, Carlos Manzo, highlighted the issue of security, after authorities confirmed that the edil was protected by 14 agents who took care of him due to threats he had received because of his role and position before or…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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