
Mexican Senator Warns of Government Censorship, Predicts 'Well-being' Media
Mexican Senator Manuel Añorve Sounds Alarm Over Government Censorship. Mexico City – Senator Manuel Añorve of the PRI party has voiced strong concerns about the Mexican government's alleged attempts to censor the press. Añorve argues that the recent removal of Article 109 from the Telecommunications Law is just the beginning. He believes the government intends to control internet access and silence dissenting voices. "Don't be surprised if we end up with 'well-being' television, radio, and internet," Añorve warned, hinting at potential government control over media. This statement reflects growing anxieties among journalists and media outlets in Mexico regarding freedom of expression. The senator's remarks highlight a significant political conflict with implications for the future of media in the country. His concerns underscore the importance of ongoing vigilance in safeguarding press freedom.