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INAI orders the SG to report on protection buttons

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Newspaper La Jornada
Monday November 21, 2022, p. eleven

The Ministry of the Interior (SG) must make known the amount of the investment it makes in the protection of journalists and human rights defenders, in particular the cost of renting the assistance buttons assigned to people registered in the mechanism of protection, as resolved by the National Institute for Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI).

The foregoing, after the federal agency determined the confidentiality of the information for five years, arguing that its disclosure would make the measures that it will apply to protect the beneficiaries identifiable, which would increase their risk and vulnerability.

In the analysis of the case, carried out with the presentation of the commissioner Norma Julieta del Río Venegas, it was determined that the classification of these data would be valid if they allowed the identification of the beneficiary of the protection mechanism. The information requester only asked to know the amount that is disbursed for the rental of the assistance buttons.

In the same letter, it requests the number of beneficiaries and how many correspond to each sex, the entities where they are located and the budget allocated from 2019 to 2022, which the secretariat did respond to.

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