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La Jornada – Chancellor celebrates ruling in favor of Mexico against arms manufacturers

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La Jornada – Chancellor celebrates ruling in favor of Mexico against arms manufacturers

MEXICO WINS COURT BATTLE AGAINST ARMS MANUFACTURERS

Mexico City – Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena announced today that Mexico has secured a significant victory in its legal battle against arms manufacturers. The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled in favor of Mexico in a lawsuit against weapons manufacturing companies.

Expressing her excitement on social media, Minister Bárcena stated, “This afternoon, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled in favor of Mexico, in its lawsuit against weapons manufacturing companies. The matter returns to the first instance for in-depth review. Great news!!”

The ruling is a major win for Mexico, which has been fighting to hold arms manufacturers accountable for the flow of weapons into the country, contributing to violence and organized crime. The decision to send the case back to the first instance for further review indicates that the courts are taking Mexico’s claims seriously and are willing to delve into the complexities of the case.

This ruling is being celebrated as a significant step forward in Mexico’s efforts to address the issue of gun trafficking and its devastating impact on the country. It is a positive development in the nation’s ongoing battle to combat the illegal arms trade and reduce violence.

The Mexican government, along with Minister Bárcena, has expressed satisfaction with the court’s decision and is hopeful that it will lead to further progress in holding arms manufacturers accountable for their role in contributing to the violence in Mexico. The ruling marks a significant milestone in Mexico’s pursuit of justice and accountability in the fight against the illegal arms trade.

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