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Revisión del 00:05 18 abr 2017
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Claudia Rodríguez spent over a year in prison for the homicide of her would-be rapist--awaiting trial and the possibility of 15 years in prison for her act of self-defense. Women's organizations and activists in Mexico mobilized support for her case, declaring her innocence and recognizing the horrible legal precedent a guilty verdict would represent for all women and their possibility to defend themselves from assailants: "As long as Claudia is a prisoner, we are all prisoners."
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Archivo:Mexican-womens-movement.pdf
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