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Cyberase Act Must Be Reformed so as Not to Attack Free Expression

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Puebla, Pue., The law on cyber-murder, passed on June 12 by the local Congress, must be reformed to prevent this digital crime, as provided for in article 480 of the State Penal Code, from being used as an illegitimate restriction on the right to freedom of expression, said Judge Juan Jesús Gutiérrez Estrada, of the Superior Court of Justice of Puebla.

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Puebla, Pue., The law on cyber-murder, passed on June 12 by the local Congress, must be reformed to prevent this digital crime, as provided for in article 480 of the State Penal Code, from being used as an illegitimate restriction on the right to freedom of expression, said Judge Juan Jesús Gutiérrez Estrada, of the Superior Court of Justice of Puebla.

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The National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) announced that it is preparing an action of unconstitutionality against the well-known Law of Cyberasedio of the State of Puebla, considering that article 480 of the Penal Code contains ambiguities that could affect the right to freedom of expression. Through a statement, the national agency indicated that [...]

On Sunday, the State Council of Morena, composed of 152 members, expressed its support for the reform that criminalizes cyber-murder in the State Penal Code, approved by the local Congress on June 12. The pronouncement was made during an extraordinary assembly at the Exhibition Center, with the presence of Governor Alejandro Armenta Mier. Andrés Villegas, president of the Council and local deputy, stressed that the reform is aimed at “protecting…

“The text of article 480 presents ambiguities that could lead to undue restrictions on the right to freedom of expression”, says the Commission

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“It conducts that no legislation is repeated,” explained the director general of Technical Services and Cybernetics Police of the Ministry of Public Security, Juan Carlos Pérez Vallejo during his participation in the Freedom of Expression Forum “Cibersecurity in Puebla.” The specialist indicated that journalists have been victims of identity usurpation, digital espionage, hacking and even cyber-murder, so it is important to legislate this type o…

It is the proposal of citizens in Puebla who pronounced themselves against the so-called “censorship law” in that entity that approved the Black majority a week ago. Outside the State Human Rights Commission, they put together signatures with a name and surname to institute an appeal of unconstitutionality against the “credit law” that, they denounce, is a censorship against the people. “...it is a wave that comes at the national level to establ…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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