Students see bullying in changing surveillance

In a new disagreement between the university community and the board of the Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE), its head José Antonio Romero Tellaeche, announced the entry of the Federal Protection Service (SPF) to protect the Santa Fe campus, which the students considered a new act of intimidation. The official announcement was made through a statement, which, although it was published on December 17 on the CIDE website, was never posted on its social networks, arguing that, apart from being a public body, “it has the widest technical, material and human capacity, in addition to having full availability for the provision of its services, all this without resorting to subcontracting schemes”. Similarly, on behalf of Romero Tellaeche, the management of CIDE affirms that the arrival of the elements of the SPF, of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) to the facilities located on the Mexico-Toluca Highway, Lomas de Santa Fe neighborhood, Álvaro Obregón mayor’s office, on January 1, has to do with the fact that the contract with the company that currently protects the educational headquarters expires this December 31. And it is that the student community of the CIDE stressed in a statement that the mere date is an act of intimidation, since the elements of the SPF will seek to enter the facilities while the media, authorities and public opinion are distracted with the entry of the new year. They added that on several occasions they have indicated feeling concerned about their safety inside the campus, while through networks they have denounced the presence of strange cars that approach where they maintain the strike to monitor them, in addition to being monitored from vehicles parked on the road, from where they have taken photographs. Similarly, after regretting the change of the company that currently protects the campus, with unarmed female elements, by federal police, the students announced that they have already requested the accompaniment of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) for December 31 and testify if something happened to them. Read more: Migrants march in Reforma against aggressions; They also called on the members of the Education Commission of the Senate of the Republic to pronounce on the issue, after they were concerned about their safety at Tuesday’s meeting.



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