Mexico’s Laws Used Against Journalists
Mexican politicians and officials are using the country’s laws to intimidate critics and the media, forcing them into censorship and blunting scrutiny.

A recent report reveals that Mexican politicians and officials are increasingly using the country’s laws to silence journalists and critics. This tactic forces media outlets to resort to self-censorship, thereby reducing the public's ability to oversee government actions.
According to information, laws are being used not to ensure justice but as a tool for intimidation. This undermines press freedom and democratic values in the country. Experts warn that such practices could lead to greater impunity and corruption.
Journalist organizations are calling on the international community to pay attention to this situation and urge Mexican authorities to stop the abusive use of laws against the media.


