In Edomex, Tlalnepantla, Headquarters of the Digital Offensive: They promote a «Comprehensive Strategy» against Violence / @RacielPerezC_ @Gob_Tlalne >>
#Tlalnepantla, #StateOfMexico.- The municipality of Tlalnepantla served as the venue for the launch of the digital violence prevention campaign, aptly named «En Redes, No Te Enredes» (Don’t Get Tangled in Nets). This initiative is a crucial undertaking by the Government of the State of Mexico (Edomex), championed by the state’s Secretariat for Women, with the chief aim of safeguarding the integrity of residents in cyberspace. The official event, held at the Teatro Centenario, firmly underscored the government’s commitment to building secure digital environments for everyone.
The Governor of the State of Mexico, Maestra Delfina Gómez Álvarez, highlighted that the campaign constitutes an «integral strategy of prevention, attention, and denunciation», supported by the valuable involvement of digital protection experts and activists. Addressing the Tlalnepantla student community, the Governor cited INEGI data indicating that over 83 per cent of the population aged six and over utilises the internet. She detailed that youths aged 12 to 17 spend an average of more than four hours daily engaging with a screen.
As part of this ambitious campaign, the head of the state executive confirmed that various actions are being rolled out across media, social networks, and educational centres. These activities are designed to circulate a practical guide for the prevention and detection of violence within school settings. Furthermore, workshops and conferences are being organised to generate awareness and protect citizens from the inherent risks present in virtual environments, positioning prevention as a fundamental cornerstone of the initiative.

The Municipal President, Raciel Pérez Cruz, stressed the importance of the state government’s campaign in promoting the responsible and safe use of the internet, whilst also driving the prevention of digital violence. The Mayor expressed regret that social networks have become platforms where new forms of aggression proliferate, such as cyberbullying, extortion, or identity theft, which he noted «can have devastating effects, especially on adolescents». His remarks reinforced the local commitment to the state’s digital safety agenda.
The Secretary for Women of the State of Mexico, Mónica Chávez Durán, condemned online aggressions that undermine dignity, emotional health, and school coexistence, reiterating the institutional pledge. She affirmed that, with the backing of the Federal Government, the campaign operates under an unyielding principle: «zero tolerance to violence in public, school, and digital spaces against children, adolescents, and women in Edomex». High-profile attendees, including Ingrid Gómez Saracibar and activist Olimpia Coral Melo, who delivered a moving conference, marked the significance of the event.
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