'It Is Not Vandalism, It Is Iconoclasm'; Karla Arvizo Lozano
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Chihuahua, Chih.- Activist Karla Arvizo Lozano, who headed the security block, said that the paintings made on March 8 during the International Women’s Day march, are not vandalism but an act of iconoclasm as part of the protest. “It is something that many people do not understand; that is, they treat iconoclasm as vandalism, but in reality what is on the walls are the names of aggressors, names of men who have been violent, who have been rapist…
Tijuana.- Operation A-Rescate clarified that a searcher mother who participated in the group that broke into the premises of the Attorney General’s Office (FGE), during the Women’s Day march, is no longer part of her association. At a press conference, today, March 10, outside the FGE, the leader of the collective, Felipe Rodriguez detailed “was a companion who belonged to Operation Rescue at the time, already has time to locate her loved one, n…
The group's representative denied the participation of active members, but acknowledged that a former member, whose relative had disappeared and was found dead months ago, did participate. This comes after images circulated on social media of a woman wearing a "Operación Rescate Rodríguez" (Operation Rescue Rodríguez) t-shirt and participating in acts of vandalism during the March 8th protest… Source
The woman who appeared is no longer part of this group. After the effects in the offices of the State Prosecutor’s Office in Tijuana, pointing to the participation of a woman member of the “Operación Rescue A-Rodríguez” collective. The representative and founder, Felipe Rodríguez, offered a public position in which he rejected the accusations claiming that they did not participate in the events, this despite the fact that on social networks they…
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