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Friday 22 of November 2024

City Manager Accused of Stigmatizing Women With Periscope Raid


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Various organizations opposing discrimination and in defense of human rights considered that there was cause to lodge a complaint for the City Manager's treatment of the alleged sex-workers

Following the raid undertaken by Miguel Hidalgo borough City Manager Arne Aus den Ruthen, against alleged sex-workers on the streets of the Verónica Anzures neighborhood, governments departments in favor of human rights manifested their worry about the stigmatization of women due to their appearance.

The City Manger is accused of targeting the women due to their appearance despite lack of proof. Photo: Arne Aus den Ruthen/via Periscope
The City Manger is accused of targeting the women due to their appearance despite lack of proof. Photo: Arne Aus den Ruthen/via Periscope

In a statement the Commission for the Prevention of Discrimination (Copred) and the National Institute of Women (Inmujeres) expressed their worry on the singling out and discrimination of women due to their appearance and being out on the street at night.

In a transmission via Periscope las Wednesday, the public official tried to refer two women allegedly exercizing prostitution to the civic judge, telling them to accompany him on supposed violations of Article 24 of the capital’s Law of Civic Culture.

The two women, however, indicated that the official did not have any proof of supposed breaches of regulation and they were not exercizing prostitution.

On the subject, government departments considered that the fact that a woman is standing on the street wearing clothing that show her body, is not a reason to consider that she is committing a fault, according to the Law of Civic Culture of Mexico City.

They stated that women have a right to transit freely trough the streets with the clothing they prefer without being sexually aggressed or insulted, be this within the public space or in social media.

Mexico City's Human Rights Commission is among the organization that have denounced the raid. Photo: Cuartoscuro/Iván Méndez.
Mexico City’s Human Rights Commission is among the organization that have denounced the raid. Photo: Cuartoscuro/Iván Méndez.

The agencies stressed that it is an obligation of public servants to foster respect of the law and human rights, with the purpose of advancing towards the change of attitudes that violate the principles of equality and non discrimination.

Currently, the Human Rights Commission of Mexico City initiated an ex officio complaint for the transmission of the raid via Periscope undertaken by the City Manager, which adds up to the eight complaints in relation to the use of social media in the Miguel Hidalgo Borough.

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