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Tlaxcala Continues in Legislative Omission for Lack of a Law to Protect Human Rights Defenders and Journalists: Ávila

Tlaxcala is still in legislative omission due to the lack of a local law for the protection of human rights defenders and journalists, Victor Manuel Ávila García, head of the office in charge of caring for these two sectors in the state, acknowledged. He commented that in the last Legislature there were 10 working tables and a general forum in which a proposal in this matter arose, however, no longer prospered to be presented to the plenary, dis…
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Tlaxcala is still in legislative omission due to the lack of a local law for the protection of human rights defenders and journalists, Victor Manuel Ávila García, head of the office in charge of caring for these two sectors in the state, acknowledged. He commented that in the last Legislature there were 10 working tables and a general forum in which a proposal in this matter arose, however, no longer prospered to be presented to the plenary, dis…

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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