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Jorge González, the Face of the Judicial Siege Against Journalists in Campeche: “Very Few People Sign the Columns for Fear of Reprisals”

Summary by El Pais
The day he was summoned by the judge of control for the charge, Jorge González could only think of how much his body hurt. At 72 years old, the nine hours that lasted the session were nailed to his bones and tiredness. There he received the devastating blow, something he never thought to hear in his half century as a journalist. He was informed that the governor of the State of Campeche, Layda Sansores, had denounced him for hate crime and that,…

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The day he was summoned by the judge of control for the charge, Jorge González could only think of how much his body hurt. At 72 years old, the nine hours that lasted the session were nailed to his bones and tiredness. There he received the devastating blow, something he never thought to hear in his half century as a journalist. He was informed that the governor of the State of Campeche, Layda Sansores, had denounced him for hate crime and that,…

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Retired journalist Jorge González was linked to criminal proceedings in Campeche following a complaint filed by the governor of the state, Layda Sansores, for the alleged hate crime. As part of the precautionary measures issued by the supervisory judge, he was ordered to refrain from exercising journalism for a period of two years, while at the same time [...]

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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