Yésica Sánchez Maya

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Sánchez and the second or maternal family name is Maya.
Yésica Sánchez Maya
Born (1977-11-13)13 November 1977
Mexico City, Mexico
Nationality Mexican
Occupation lawyer, feminist, human rights activist
Years active 1993-present

Yésica Sánchez Maya (born 13 November 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a human rights attorney who works in Oaxaca, Mexico.[1] In 2003, she began serving as president of the Mexican League for the Defense of Human Rights (LIMEDDH) in Oaxaca.[2] In 2006, when a teacher's strike erupted in Oaxaca she was threatened for defending clients and an arrest warrant was issued when she spoke out about the violence and human rights abuses the state was engaging in.[3][4] In 2008, she left LIMEDDH and founded the Consortium for Parliamentary Dialogue and Equality, for which she serves as Deputy Director, and works on a wide variety of issues including economic and politic inequality, femicide, education, and other human rights issues.[5] She has testified at a hearing by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights about violence against women in the region, sexual minorities, and indigenous women, including the Mixe[6] and has attended hearings and presented reports to both the United Nations and the Organization of American States regarding forced disappearances, torture, and violence against women. In 2011, Sánchez Maya and other human rights activists were able to pressure Oaxacan legislators to pass Law for the Defense of Human Rights to limit state intimidation and protect citizen's rights.[7] In 2012, she sought the office of state Ombudsman for the Defence of Human Rights of the People of Oaxaca (DDHPO) and had the support of NGOs and citizens,[8] but the appointment went to Arturo Peimbert. Sánchez Maya has been vocal in criticism of the ombudsman for failure to implement the Victims Act and convene the Committee of Victims.[9] In 2015, Sánchez Maya was advocating for laws to protect journalists and human rights defenders from threats and violence. She stated that this year, the number of incidents has risen markedly.[10]

References

  1. "Yésica Sánchez Maya" (in Spanish). Unionpedia. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  2. "Piden a Fox y Murat proteger derechos de periodista" (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Cimac Noticias. 13 September 2003. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  3. "Concerns regarding the case of Yesica Sánchez Maya, human rights lawyer, and Aline Castellanos, human rights defender". Brussels, Belgium: Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe. 6 January 2007. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  4. Jarquín Edgar, Soledad (26 January 2007). "Demandarían a autoridades oaxaqueñas por encarcelar inocentes" (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Cimac Noticias. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  5. "Ineludible una educación con perspectiva de género: Yesica Sánchez Maya" (in Spanish). Oaxaca, Mexico: Consorcio Oaxaca. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  6. Fetterhoff, Christina M. (10 February 2012). "Interview with Yésica Sanchez, Deputy Director of Consorcío-Oaxaca". Human Rights Brief. Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  7. Guerrera, Frida (14 March 2012). "Activistas, intelectuales y 45 organizaciones civiles, promueven a Yesica Sánchez Maya a la Defensoría de los Derechos Humanos del Pueblo de Oaxaca". Frida Guerrera (in Spanish). Oaxaca, Mexico: Frida Guerrera Villalvazo. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  8. Matías, Pedro (14 March 2012). "Apoyan ONG a Yesica Sánchez para ómbudsman de Oaxaca" (in Spanish). Mexico: Proceso. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  9. Zavala, Juan Carlos (30 August 2014). "Sánchez Maya: Informe de Peimbert revela una DDHPO paliativa y sin contundencia" (in Spanish). Oaxaca, Mexico: NSS Oaxaca. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  10. Luna Jiménez, Rebeca (20 August 2015). ""El gobierno del cambio ha muerto": Yésica Sánchez M" (in Spanish). Oaxaca, Mexico: Despertar de Oaxaca. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
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