
Violence unites the Church in Mexico, asks the government to review security
The Mexican Catholic Church urges the government to review its federal security strategy, in the face of what they describe as a “wave of historic violence.” President Andrés Manuel López Obrador calls these exhortations “anti-religious” and says that he will not fight violence with violence. Carmen Aristegui analyzes this confrontation with Alberto Aziz Nassif, from the Center for Research and Higher Studies in Social Anthropology (Ciesas), and Bernardo Barranco, a sociologist specialized in religions.
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