The Borneo Post

Mexico poll favorite faces ‘hate messages’ after number leaked

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MEXICO CITY: The frontrunne­r in Mexico’s upcoming presidenti­al election said Saturday she was being inundated with hate-filled calls and messages after her phone number was released online.

The privacy violation for Claudia Sheinbaum comes days after the incumbent, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, revealed the phone number of a journalist investigat­ing his entourage’s alleged drug cartel links.

Sheinbaum, candidate for the ruling left-wing party, posted on X that she was being deluged with “calls and hate messages because someone published my cell phone number on social networks.”

“What they want to do is obvious, once again their attacks are as crude as they are harmless,” she said, adding that she would change her phone number.

The former Mexico City mayor faces Xochitl Galvez, from the opposition coalition, and Jorge Alvarez Maynez of the Citizens’ Movement party in the June poll.

Lopez Obrador is barred from running because of Mexico’s one-term limit.

One of the president’s sons, Jose Ramon Lopez Beltran, has also denounced the leak of his private number online.

Lopez Obrador described that leak as “shameful,” and accused his political opponents of being behind it.

On Thursday at a regular press briefing, Lopez Obrador revealed the phone number of a New York Times reporter, along with questions put to him by The New York Times.

The newspaper has reported that US law enforcemen­t officials spent years examining claims that people close to Lopez Obrador took millions of dollars from criminal gangs.

A day later, he denied he had breached data protection regulation­s, saying: “There can be no law above a fundamenta­l principle which is freedom.”

The New York Times described the incident as “a troubling and unacceptab­le tactic from a world leader at a time when threats against journalist­s are on the rise.”

Mexico’s National Institute for Transparen­cy, Access to Informatio­n and Personal Data Protection said that it would investigat­e whether the disclosure broke the law.

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