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Twitter’s Removal of Message Against Violence on Women Branded as “Insanity” by Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller

The doctor Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller criticized that Twitter Latin America deleted one of its messages in which it condemned violence against women, either due to harassment of their person or image, in reference to the burning of an image alluding to the president of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), minister Norma Lucia Pina Hernandez.

“Not turning freedom into licentiousness is key to living and coexisting in a plural and democratic country like ours.

“My support to all women in politics (or circumstantially close to it) in the face of harassment of their persons or image, or that of their children. I have suffered so much, how can I not show solidarity? Let’s level up. Nonviolence. More love urgently”, was the message that the wife of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador wrote and now accuses was deleted.

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“Madness from @TwitterLatAm this has been removed from my account. It goes again:” denounced the historian, followed by a campaign capture of the message written on March 19.

Last Saturday, at the end of the ceremony to commemorate the 85th Anniversary of the Oil Expropriation in the Zócalo of Mexico City, supporters of President López Obrador burned an image of Minister Piña Hernández.

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