Man arrested for groping Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum

Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that the harassment she suffered from a drunk man in the street near Mexico’s seat of government was an assault on all women and that’s why she decided to press charges against him.

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Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada had announced overnight that the man had been arrested.

In a video circulating widely on social platforms, the man appeared to lean in for a kiss and touch the president’s body with his hands on Tuesday. She gently pushed his hands away, maintaining a stiff smile as she turned to face him. She could be heard to say in part: “Don’t worry.”

On Wednesday, Sheinbaum was firm in emphasising that this was not the first time she had suffered such harassment and that the problem went far beyond the president. “No man has the right to violate that space,” she said.

“I decided to press charges because this is something that I experienced as a woman, but that we as women experience in our country,” she said. “I have experienced it before, when I wasn’t president, when I was a student.”

Members of the feminist collective “Voces de la Ausencia” carry crosses during a march in Mexico on Monday in memory of women killed in gender-based violence and femicides. Photo: AFP
Members of the feminist collective “Voces de la Ausencia” carry crosses during a march in Mexico on Monday in memory of women killed in gender-based violence and femicides. Photo: AFP

The incident immediately raised questions about the president’s security, but also was a high-profile example of the sort of harassment women deal with daily across Mexico.

  

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