Mexico: Rights lawyer Ana Katiria Suárez Castro targeted by serious threats, online harassment and defamation

Ana Katiria Suárez Castro is a Mexican lawyer working in the human rights and gender justice fields. She has represented women victims of extreme violence and denounced impunity in cases of gender-based violence. Her work on behalf of Maha Schekaiban Tome, Claudia Artis, Almendra Moreno, Aida Abraham, Pia Felix Diaz and Marisol Cervantes has brought her face to face with powerful political and economic figures, resulting in severe persecution of her and her clients.

The Observatory has received reports of multiple attacks on Ana Katiria Suárez Castro in recent months. The documented attacks include direct threats against her life, systematic online harassment, constant surveillance, defamation in the media and exposure of private information. According to the lawyer, these attacks have been perpetrated by people with political and business influence.

The lawyer has been the victim of smear campaigns, wrongly accusing her of heading an alleged extortion ring. Personal details, photographs and details of the cases she is working on have been published in the media and on social networks, jeopardising her safety and that of her clients.

Ms Suárez has been subjected to threats and intimidation in public spaces, including harassment, surveillance of her home and verbal attacks. She has also received threats of legal reprisals through complaints fabricated against her, with the aim of criminalising her work in favour of human rights, particularly women’s rights.

Because of his work, several members of his family, including Arturo de Jesús Peimbert Calvo, María José Suárez Castro, Bárbara Castro Félix, Ramon de Jesús Suárez Mori and Mateo and Valentino Varcelata Suárez, have been threatened.

The Observatory is extremely concerned by these acts of intimidation, which jeopardise the free and independent exercise of the law and effective access to justice for the victims it represents.

Mexico: Rights lawyer Ana Katiria Suárez Castro targeted by serious threats, online harassment and defamation