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Rechazan Críticas De ONU Por Tren Star Wars, a la baja Las negativas críticas impactaron a la tercera entrega de la tercera trilogía de la épica galáctica, ahora producida por Disney. Pese a la buena taquilla que logró, El Ascenso de Skywalker es la que menos dinero recaudó en su aper- tura en Estados Unidos, según cifras de Box Office Mojo. Cifras en millones de dólares 175.5 El Ascenso de Skywalker (2019) 220 247.9 Los Últimos Jedi (2017) El Despertar de la Fuerza (2015) Sección Especial C O R A Z Ó N DE MÉXICO Miembro SER [ Socio Estratégico REFORMA ] JUEVES 26 / DICIEMBRE / 2019 CANCÚN, Q. ROO, MÉX. AÑO II NÚMERO 1018 $10.00 Suman 371 quejas de oficiales contra sus compañeros Foto: NYT Foto: Stranded on Border, This Migrant Became the Camp Doctor Elisondo, 28, a native of Cuba, is the sole fu- ll-time doctor in the teeming tent city that has Atacan bullying sprouted at the base of a bridge that connects the Mexican city of Matamoros to the United States. More than 2,500 migrants have squatted in the camp while their cases wind their way through immigration court in Brownsville, Texas. policial en QR Se dan robos, acoso y otro tipo de ataques entre los uniformados OMAR ROMERO CANCÚN, Q. ROO.- Hasta la pri- mera quincena de diciembre, la Dirección de Asuntos Internos de la Secretaría de Seguridad Foto: Agencia Reforma Agencia Foto: Pública de Quintana Roo conta- ❙ El gobierno federal se lanza contra ONU-Derechos Humanos bilizó 371 quejas de elementos por su posición frente a la consulta del Tren Maya. policiales en contra de sus pro- pios compañeros o mandos, por diversas conductas como robo, acoso, entre otras. Rechazan críticas Zuleima Guadalupe Sánchez Pineda, titular de esta Dirección recordó que entre las facultades del área es recibir quejas que la de ONU por Tren ciudadanía interpone por alguna mala actuación de los policías, y atender las inconformidades de ANTONIO BARANDA / que han vertido diversos actores, los mismos elementos en contra Especial Foto: AGENCIA REFORMA en especial la ONU-DH México, de sus compañeros. ❙ La Dirección de Asuntos Internos de la SSP estatal abre expedientes y ordena sanciones. pues prejuzgando sobre hechos En ese sentido, hasta el 16 de CIUDAD DE MÉXICO.- El Eje- futuros relacionados con el pro- diciembre de las 371 quejas la de al lado, o que lo molestan”. nes y los policías sean cambiados, convivencia, por los dormitorios, cutivo federal tronó contra yecto de desarrollo abonan a un mayoría han sido interpuestas Han recibido casos donde pues lo que pretende la Dirección sin embargo, sí se toman medi- la Oficina en México del Alto clima de incertidumbre y de falta por policías estatales, aunque, mujeres policías denuncian de Asuntos Internos es mantener la das, independientemente de que Comisionado de las Nacio- de respeto a la legítima voluntad también hay casos donde los acoso sexual, y esos expedien- disciplina entre los oficiales. esperemos una sanción se toman nes Unidas para los Derechos que han expresado las comuni- integrantes de las corporacio- tes son atendidos con la mayor Sánchez Pineda reconoció las medidas correspondientes. La Humanos (ONU-DH), luego de dades indígenas”. nes policiales de los municipios discreción para evitar represalias, que también ocurren situacio- presencia de la Dirección es para que afirmó que el proceso de El gobierno federal argu- deciden iniciar un proceso. donde únicamente le informan nes donde policías externan que sepan que deben llevar una consulta indígena y el ejerci- mentó que los estándares inter- “Sí es un alto porcentaje de al uniformado que está siendo que determinado compañero les disciplina correcta en dormitorios, cio participativo sobre el Tren nacionales que prevén y garanti- elementos policiales que se investigado por determinada debe dinero, sin embargo, esta en situaciones de comedores”. Maya no cumplieron con están- zan la consulta indígena son prin- quejan de sus mismos compa- circunstancia. Asimismo, el jefe circunstancia ya no es compe- La directora manifestó que el dares internacionales. cipios generales que los Estados ñeros. ¿Esto por qué?, porque lo policial recibe la noticia para que tencia de la Dirección que enca- área a su cargo se mantiene al En un pronunciamiento deben adecuar a las realidades y molesta, lo acosó incluso sexual- se tomen las medidas necesarias. beza, al tratarse de una cuestión pendiente de este tipo de hechos conjunto, la Presidencia, la particularidades de los pueblos y mente, hemos tenido situaciones De igual manera, cuando se pre- personal, no obstante, tratan de y tanto la población como los Secretaría de Gobernación y el comunidades involucradas. de acoso, porque roba, están en senta un asunto de robo en los dor- fungir como mediadores. mismos policías pueden verificar Instituto Nacional de los Pue- “Por ello, en la consulta indí- los dormitorios y se le hizo fácil mitorios, los mandos son notifica- “Policías estatales sí se quejan en cualquier momento el avance blos Indígenas sostuvieron que gena fueron adecuados dichos robarle un billetito al compañero dos para que se implementen accio- mucho de sus compañeros, por la que lleva su proceso. la ONU-DH México no sólo per- estándares a las característi- dió objetividad, sino que abonó cas específicas del Proyecto de a un clima de incertidumbre y Desarrollo Tren Maya, obra de de falta de respeto a la decisión modernización y ampliación que tomaron los pueblos ori- del tren que actualmente fun- Repaso anual ginarios de avalar el proyecto. ciona en los estados de Chia- El 2019 está extinguién- “(Posición) válida y respe- pas, Tabasco y la Península de dose y es momento de table desde luego, cuyo único Yucatán”, señaló. hacer un recuento de la resultado satisfactorio habría Luego de que la ONU-DH sido el rechazo del proyecto, también observó que las comu- información más relevante lo cual no fue el caso. Con esta nidades manifestaron su aval ocurrida en el año a nivel actitud se aparta de su misión al proyecto como una vía para estatal, nacional e interna- de construir las condiciones recibir atención a sus necesida- para el pleno ejercicio de los des básicas, como agua, salud y cional. Empezamos con el derechos humanos”, sentenció. educación, el gobierno federal primer trimestre. “Expresamos nuestra preocu- afirmó que es aventurado afir- PÁGS. 6-7A pación ante las descalificaciones mar eso sin fundamento. Foto: Especial Foto: Dan hogar a niños El DIF Quintana Roo informó que 30 meno- res de edad han sido dados en adopción durante la presente administración estatal. PÁG. 3A DESTRUCCIÓN MILLONARIA El Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial destruyó 5 millones de productos apócrifos que fueron confiscados hasta finales de no- viembre de este año. 6 14143 49697 4 2A http://www.lucesdelsiglo.com LucesdelSigloMultimedio @lucesdelsiglo luces_del_siglo OPINIÓN GUILLERMO OSORNO ¿A quién pertenece la imagen de Emiliano Zapata? sta revolución comenzó cuando la Secretaría de sea feminista, chicana, racial o incluso —y aunque les Cultura de México decidió utilizar un cuadro del moleste— gay. El cuadro de Cháirez no dice que Zapata Eartista Fabián Cháirez para promocionar una es gay, dice que la imagen de Zapata es nuestra también. exposición en el Palacio de Bellas Artes. En él Emiliano Esta batalla entre la homofobia y la cultura gay no Zapata, héroe de la Revolución Mexicana, aparece des- es nueva. La libró, por ejemplo, el grupo de escritores nudo y montando a caballo, tapándose los genitales llamado Los Contemporáneos contra los Nacionalistas con las manos y calzado con tacones. Está rodeado de Revolucionarios; lo mismo que Salvador Novo contra listones tricolores. La reacción homofóbica en las redes Diego Rivera, o Carlos Monsiváis contra su generación. sociales fue intensa. La patria, al parecer, es heterosexual y siempre Después, los familiares de Zapata solicitaron a las encontrará quien la defienda de los ataques gay tanto autoridades retirar el cuadro de la exposición porque la en la izquierda como en la derecha. imagen denigra al Caudillo del Sur. “Yo no tengo nada Una columna publicada en el diario El Universal por contra los gays”, dijo Jorge Zapata, su nieto. “No sé por el avanzado Ricardo Rocha dice, por ejemplo: “Para Ale- qué Bellas Artes, un lugar tan importante para nosotros, jandra Frausto, secretaria de Cultura, y Lucina Jiménez, expone la figura de nuestro general en esa forma y no directora del INBAL, Zapata no sólo era gay sino un lo vamos a permitir”. Traducción: los gays están bien afeminado patológico y patético”. El asunto se com- cuando se portan decorosamente, pero no vamos a plica porque el rumor —no probado— es que Zapata, permitir que se apropien de la imagen de mi abuelo, y la persona y no el ícono, tenía sexo con hombres. “El encima la expongan en un lugar tan importante donde punto es que la orientación sexual de Zapata pertene- los maricones no deberían de entrar. ció y seguirá perteneciendo a su vida privada”, añade Más tarde, ese mismo día, vimos una imagen Rocha, quien se ha perdido cerca de 50 años de estudios surreal: organizaciones campesinas que se dicen culturales que discuten cómo lo personal es político. zapatistas se plantaron en el vestíbulo del Palacio de No sólo es Rocha, las uniones campesinas o los Bellas Artes, enarbolando banderas rojas y verdes. Inte- comentarios en las redes sociales. A pesar de los esfuer- rrumpieron el paso de los asistentes a la exposición y, zos de Consejo Nacional para Prevenir la Discriminación también, la posibilidad de convivir democráticamente (Conapred), y de algunas empresas que han comenzado con otras expresiones culturales que no fueran las que a introducir los temas de diversidad en sus políticas de ellos consideran apropiadas. recursos humanos, los mexicanos seguimos siendo “El cuadro denigra la personalidad y trayectoria homofóbicos.
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