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The double betrayal of Morena
MX🏛️ PoliticsConservative7 hr. ago

The double betrayal of Morena

The article discusses allegations of systematic underreporting and misclassification of homicides in Mexico under the Morena government. It argues that authorities are manipulating administrative records to downplay the true extent of violence by reclassifying intentional killings as accidental or less severe incidents. This practice, described as 'administrative erasure,' allows the government to maintain a narrative of declining violence while families and victims are ignored. The piece highlights concerns over the government’s complicity with organized crime and its deliberate concealment of victims, calling for independent oversight of homicide classification standards.

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El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentConservative7 hr. ago
The double betrayal of Morena

The article discusses allegations of systematic underreporting and misclassification of homicides in Mexico under the Morena government. It argues that authorities are manipulating administrative records to downplay the true extent of violence by reclassifying intentional killings as accidental or less severe incidents. This practice, described as 'administrative erasure,' allows the government to maintain a narrative of declining violence while families and victims are ignored. The piece highlights concerns over the government’s complicity with organized crime and its deliberate concealment of victims, calling for independent oversight of homicide classification standards.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue as a deliberate manipulation of data by the Morena government, implying corruption and ideological failure. It uses strong language such as 'traición' (betrayal), 'ocultamiento administrativo' (administrative concealment), and 'narrativa de éxito' (success narrative) to抨

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