
Morena Exposes Political Prisoners in Durango: Demand for Justice
Durango Political Prisoners: Morena Denounces Unjust Incarceration Mexico City – In a recent press conference, the National President of Mexico's Morena party, Luisa Alcalde, revealed the unjust imprisonment of two political leaders in the state of Durango. The party alleges that Jaime Escajeda Martinez and Juan Carlos Cáceres Sandoval are political prisoners, unjustly accused and incarcerated. "We have two political prisoners jailed by the Durango State Government," stated Alcalde during the press conference. "Jaime Escajeda Martinez and Juan Carlos Cáceres Sandoval are leaders of our movement, accused and imprisoned unjustly. We demand justice and their immediate release!" Martinez, a leader from San Juan del Río, has been imprisoned since November 2024, accused of overturning a municipal vehicle. Sandoval, also a Morena leader, was arrested in February 2025. Morena claims the charges are politically motivated. The party is actively seeking their release and a fair trial. The situation highlights ongoing political tensions within the state of Durango and underscores the importance of judicial fairness and transparency.