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Justice for Xóchitl Ramírez: The Prosecutor's Office of Morelos Made Him a Kidnapping and Lost

Summary by TV Azteca
In the Mexican judicial system, physical appearance and ethnic origin can cost freedom. His struggle for truth culminated in a declaration of innocence, but the damage is irreversible. Xóchitl Ramírez, an activist with more than two decades of record in the defense of violent indigenous women, regained his freedom after facing a three-year hell because of a prefabricated crime. On May 3, 2023, the life of this woman changed dramatically in the s…
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In the Mexican judicial system, physical appearance and ethnic origin can cost freedom. His struggle for truth culminated in a declaration of innocence, but the damage is irreversible. Xóchitl Ramírez, an activist with more than two decades of record in the defense of violent indigenous women, regained his freedom after facing a three-year hell because of a prefabricated crime. On May 3, 2023, the life of this woman changed dramatically in the s…

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TV Azteca broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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