“Gilberto Martínez Vera (@gilius_22) and María de Jesús Bravo Pagola (@maruchibravo) face up to 30-year jail terms for ‘terrorism and sabotage'”, Tim Johnson reports in his blog Mexico Unmasked [1], and explains: “The prosecutor accused the two of sowing panic last week […] by suggesting in tweets that gangsters were attacking public schools in the district and killing kids.”
Mexico: ‘Twitter Terrorists’ Face up to 30 Years in Jail
· Written by Silvia Viñas
Categories: Latin America, Mexico, Digital Activism, Law, Technology