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Marina Del Pilar Dismisses Concern over Fge Files Damaged in 8m, "Were Copies"

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TIJUANA, MARZO 10, 2026.- “We should not be alarmed,” said the president of the State Commission for Human Rights of Baja California, Jorge Álvaro Ochoa Orduño, referring to documents that were damaged in facilities of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Baja California during the march of International Women’s Day in Tijuana. During an event in Tecate, the head of the human rights defender’s agency indicated that, according to the inf…

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Trials where the files that were removed during the demonstrations by D a de la Mujer are needed may have effects with delays of up to two months while the replenishment procedures are carried out.

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Trials where the files that were removed during the demonstrations by D a de la Mujer are needed may have effects with delays of up to two months while the replenishment procedures are carried out.

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The governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar, said that the documentation that was lost during the mobilizations that arrived to the State Prosecutor’s Office of Tijuana in the 8M march did not compromise any ongoing files, since, she said, it was only copies and not original documents. During the demonstration for International Women’s Day, the so-called “black block” removed the fences placed outside the Public Prosecutor’s Office, painte…

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Tijuana, 10 March. Tijuana City Council staff began cleaning the paints made during the march to commemorate International Women’s Day, an event that took place on Sunday, 8 March in the Rio Zone. On the morning of this Tuesday, the municipal gangs were removing the graffiti from the Glorieta de Cuauhtémoc, one of the main concentration points of the demonstration. The process begins with the application of a special chemical that helps to remov…

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According to information obtained by ZETA from sources within the State Attorney General's Office (FGE), the institution has not yet finished tallying the damage caused during the protest held on March 8, International Women's Day, to its offices located in the Zona Río district of Tijuana, nor the number of files damaged in the looting.

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Punto Norte broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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