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From “You Are Not Alone” to the Fall of Obedorism After Signs of Corruption and NarcoGovernments · Global Voices

The “You’re not alone” ceased to be a shield for working people in the face of allegations of corruption and crime. Pressure from Washington broke that protection: names like Rubén Rocha Moya, Enrique Inzunza and Marina del Pilar now face accusations and the focus of justice.
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The “You’re not alone” ceased to be a shield for working people in the face of allegations of corruption and crime. Pressure from Washington broke that protection: names like Rubén Rocha Moya, Enrique Inzunza and Marina del Pilar now face accusations and the focus of justice.

The “You’re Not Alone” ceased to be a shield for working people in the face of allegations of corruption and crime. Pressure from Washington broke that protection: names like Rubén Rocha Moya, Enrique Inzunza and Marina del Pilar now face accusations and the focus of justice

The “You are not alone” has ceased to be a shield for working people in the face of allegations of corruption and crime. Pressure from Washington broke that protection: names like Rubén Rocha Moya, Enrique Inzunza and Marina del Pilar now face accusations and the focus of justice. Maru Campos, governor of Chihuahua, questions Rocha Moya’s defense against attacks on her government

The “You’re not alone” ceased to be a shield for working people in the face of allegations of corruption and crime. Pressure from Washington broke that protection: names like Rubén Rocha Moya, Enrique Inzunza and Marina del Pilar now face accusations and the focus of justice.

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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