Freedom of expression and the defense of Human Rights in Mexico
Current situation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2018.4309Keywords:
freedom of expression, human rights, constitutional state, MexicoAbstract
Freedom of expression is a still pending right to be guaranteed by the Mexican State if he considers itself committed with the safeguarding human rights. Proof of the previous text, are the numerous violations to journalist rights and human right defenders, which it translates into a state in which to exercise freedom of expression, could be a death sentence.
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