Mexican social organizations concerned about Universal Mobility Law

2014-12-04 1

While demonstrations to demand justice for the 43 Ayotzinapa missing students continue in Mexico, social organizations reacted with concern to the approval of a new law called the 'Universal Mobility Law'. The measure would enable the government to limit public gatherings and demonstrations. The bill was approved by the Chamber of Deputies and sent to the Senate; it is supported by the the country's business elite who claim that they are suffering economic losses and that Mexico's image is being affected. teleSUR

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