Salinas Pliego Denounces Mexico Before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights for “Political Persecution”
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Ricardo Salinas Pliego, president of Grupo Salinas and one of the richest men in Mexico, went to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) yesterday to present himself as a political persecution, after he lost several lawsuits in court for fiscal debts that date from almost two decades ago.
In a global context in which international law — and in particular international human rights law — is in a historical crisis and is vilified and ignored by the great global powers, the note published by the newspaper El País in its electronic version yesterday under the following heading: “Salinas Pliego denounces Mexico before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights for ‘political persecution’ is strange.
The lawsuit between Ricardo Salinas Pliego and the government of Claudia Sheinbaum for the debts that the businessman carries with the Treasury has taken international flight this Tuesday morning. The tycoon has asked the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to accept his complaint against the Mexican State for the “political persecution” he suffers, he argues, since 2023, when the Administration began to pursue more vigorously the …
Ricardo Salinas Pliego stated that the file submitted to the IACHR contains evidence of what he described as a ‘systematic harassment’. Drafting AN / BJC The business consortium Grupo Salinas reported that he filed a formal petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) against the Mexican State. The complaint, led by the president and founder of the group, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, accuses a strategy of “political persecution…
Washington, January 13. Ricardo Salinas Pliego, president of Grupo Salinas, and one of the richest men in Mexico, went to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to present himself as a political persecution, after he lost in court several litigations for contributions to the Treasury that date back almost two decades. In a visit to the headquarters of the Organization of American States (OAS), based in Washington, D.C., Salinas Pl…
By Mathieu Tourliere / Proceso According to Grupo Salinas, the tycoon pointed out that his companies were the target of a “coordinated fiscal, judicial and administrative persecution” aimed, according to him, at “restricting their freedom of expression and their participation in the public debate.” CITY OF MEXICO (approve).- The billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego went to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) today to complain to …
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