Jessica G.’s Family Closes Judiciary, Human Rights and State Congress

Morelia, Michoacán.- “What we have had to face is a corrupt justice system that the only rights it has protected are those of the femicide Diego Urik M.M.,” says Cristo González Villaseñor, in his social networks, the brother of the deceased, Jessica G. three years ago, victim of femicide.
His family today from early morning with tarps and labels closed the buildings of the Judiciary, the State Congress, the National Human Rights Commission, the State Human Rights Commission and the Palace of Justice.
They denounce that for one thousand 95 days they have faced “a justice system, which has only trampled on them and that has violated their ceiling to a prompt justice.”
Jessica G’s family closes Michoacan congress. / Express Monitor
Questioned about it in the weekly press conference, the governor of Michoacán, Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla accepted that they are long processes, “until now in the first instance the sentence was issued and they appealed the second instance comes and the amparos will come, it will still take some time based on the legal procedures, “he said.
The family of Jessica G.V. demands exemplary punishments for those responsible for gender violence.
Jessica González’s mother, Verónica Villaseñor Ferreyra, said that reforms to the Penal Code are still pending so that those who incur in the crime of femicide receive exemplary penalties.

Original source in Spanish

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