A judge in Campeche has imposed judicial censorship on journalist Jorge Luis González Valdez and the newspaper Tribuna de Campeche, prohibiting them from referring to the state's governor, Layda Sansores, in any manner. The court order requires that all content related to the governor be reviewed and approved by a court-appointed censor before publication. This measure follows a complaint by Governor Sansores and has been upheld by the judge despite appeals from the newspaper. Jorge Luis González, former director of Tribuna, has publicly condemned the ruling, stating that the imposed restrictions violate his constitutional rights and freedom of expression. The judge also ordered Tribuna to provide data within 48 hours to facilitate the censorship process. The case has drawn attention to concerns about press freedom and governmental influence over media in Campeche.
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