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Altars for Santa Muerte and police helmets: This is how they salvaged the CNDH building from the Okupa collective

Security elements in the CDMX have recovered the Commission building (Photos: Twitter/c4jimenez)Security elements in the CDMX have recovered the Commission building (Photos: Twitter/c4jimenez)

According to elements of the Secretariat for Citizen Security of Mexico City (SSC CDMX) the building of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), located on the street from Republic of Cubain the historic center of Mexico City, photos of the conditions in which it was found came to light after being taken by the group Okupa Cuba Monumenta Viva for two years.

According to the head of the SSC-CDMX, Omar Garcia Harfuchthe actions used by the security elements were specified derived from the complaint of a woman who was attacked by a group of hooded people outside the property on April 13th.

The Interior Minister of the country’s capital, Martin Batresreported that the The CDMX Attorney General arrested three people after the restoration of the CDNH building in the historic center.

Martí Batres reported on the detainees (Photo: Twitter/c4jimenez)Martí Batres reported on the detainees (Photo: Twitter/c4jimenez)

“In response to a complaint of vandalism and alleged illegal activity on the streets of Cuba, @FiscaliaCDMX and @SSC_CDMX arrested three people and confiscated property they were occupying. to ensure the safety of neighbors, passers-by and motorists” wrote Martí Batres on social networks.

In addition, the prosecutor stated in a press release that Those arrested were made available to the prosecutor’s office for territorial investigations in Benito Juárez.

Journalist Carlos Jiménez shared some photos of the interior of the building through his official Twitter account. Police helmets, Santa Muerte altars, broken traffic lights, bottles of alcoholic beverages and car mirrorsare just some of the objects that the collective Okupa Cuba Monumenta Viva guards in the CNDH building.

They also found broken traffic lights and car mirrors (Picture: Twitter/c4jimenez)They also found broken traffic lights and car mirrors (Picture: Twitter/c4jimenez)

The CNDH building it has remained recorded since September 2020first by the mothers of women and girls who have become victims of femicide and sexual violence cases go unpunishedto later fall into the hands of members of the so-called Feminist Black Blocto which this group belongs.

The FGJ reported this on April 14th opened an investigation folder after reporting a woman who was assaulted by a group of hooded women.

According to information provided by prosecutors, the victim was in her vehicle when she was allegedly attacked by a group of women with covered faces, believed to be They demanded money for yielding. Given the victim’s refusal The attackers began damaging her car and allegedly took her cell phone.

The inside of the CDNH building after two years of ownership (Photo: Twitter/c4jimenez)The inside of the CDNH building after two years of ownership (Photo: Twitter/c4jimenez)

Additionally, a Twitter user identified as @_nnux, who is said to be the victim’s daughter, pointed this out There were four hooded women who attacked their mother “outside the Okupa house.”. The netizen stated that after she managed to escape from her vehicle, they took her cell phone from the victim and tried to record the events.

The alleged daughter of the victim shared a series of videos on the said social network showing the moment of the attack. This can be heard in the audiovisual material the woman identified herself as a teacher at the Autonomous Metropolitan University (HOW), at the same time he asked passers-by for support, who ignored him.

“We ask you to leave. That’s nothing, we can do more, get it now. Here you already know how it is You know the dynamicswere the words of one of the hooded women while the others pounded the victim’s car.

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The CDMX government has regained the CNDH building after an attack by “squatters” on a teacher. CDMX prosecutors will investigate hooded women’s aggression against a woman in the historic center.