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Only 10 Libraries Reopen After Closure Due to Insecurity

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The accumulation of dust, humidity and damage due to organized crime caused irreversible losses in the CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ precincts PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ In Chiapas, insecurity affected not only daily life, but also access to knowledge: of 80 public libraries that remained closed due to organized crime, territorial conflicts and forced displacements, only 10 have managed to reopen their doors.The prolonged confinement deteriorated much of the…
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The accumulation of dust, humidity and damage due to organized crime caused irreversible losses in the CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ precincts PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LÓPEZ In Chiapas, insecurity affected not only daily life, but also access to knowledge: of 80 public libraries that remained closed due to organized crime, territorial conflicts and forced displacements, only 10 have managed to reopen their doors.The prolonged confinement deteriorated much of the…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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