Guadalajara, Jalisco. The president of the State Human Rights Commission of Jalisco (CEDHJ), Luz del Carmen Godínez González, announced the start of working tables with the 125 municipalities of the state to promote the installation of digital kiosks intended to receive complaints about alleged human rights violations. The objective is to build a state network that facilitates citizens to submit complaints in an accessible and close manner, with…
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Guadalajara, Jalisco. The president of the State Human Rights Commission of Jalisco (CEDHJ), Luz del Carmen Godínez González, announced the start of working tables with the 125 municipalities of the state to promote the installation of digital kiosks intended to receive complaints about alleged human rights violations. The objective is to build a state network that facilitates citizens to submit complaints in an accessible and close manner, with…