Mexico.- The former president Vicente Fox Quesada he went against the minister of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, Arturo Zaldivar, whom he called opportunist for speaking out on the disappearances of women in Mexico, in the face of the recent case of the young Debanhi Escobar, murdered in Nuevo Leon.
Arturo Zaldivar, president of the SCJNlamented through his Twitter account the disappearance of deaths of girls and women in Mexico, assuring that necessary measures must be approved to combat insecurity in the country.
Everything related to the murder of the 18-year-old girl, Debanhi Escobarwho was found dead inside a cistern in a motel in Escobedo, Nuevo León, after 13 days of searching.
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“The pain for each woman and girl who has died or disappeared touches the depths of the heart of Mexico. It is urgent to take urgent and effective measures to stop this collective tragedy. All institutions must assume our responsibility and act accordingly. #NiUnaMás”, wrote the minister.
However, the reactions to its publication were immediate, and the former president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, was one of the first to respond to Arturo Zaldivar.
The former PAN president cited Zaldívar’s tweet, indicating that he was taking advantage of an unfortunate situation, in addition to emphasizing that both he and the President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has the power and the responsibility to prevent this type of tragedies.
“Arturo, you are an opportunist, you know very well that the solution lies in you and in Lopez. Put aside your crocodile tears. That you’re not fooling anyone,” replied Fox Quesada.
Outrageous Debanhi case
Several protests in different parts of Mexico confirmed this Friday the outrage over the case of Debanhi Escobarfound lifeless inside the water tank of a motel in the northern state of Nuevo León after almost two weeks missing.
In CDMX, a small group of women placed flowers and images of disappeared and murdered women on the windows of the FGR building, including Debanhi, for whom they shouted “Justice!”
In Monterrey, the capital of Nuevo León, some 1,500 people, mostly women, marched asking for clarification of Debanhi’s death.
Feminists and groups of families with missing persons protested by blocking one of the main avenues in the city center to demand justice for Debanhi’s death.
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In addition, in the protest they demanded the location of 22 women who have been missing since the beginning of 2021.
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