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Activists have created an app to map street harassment in Mexico

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Querétaro (Mexico), Apr 15 (EFE), (Camera: Sergio Adrian Angeles).- To confront the violence against women in Mexico, a group of activists created the Siempre Seguras mobile application in the city of Querétaro, which collects statistical data on street harassment and elaborates a red spotlight map.

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