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The networks of Eliseo Lemus, a journalist from San Juan in Argentina, were filled with comments after the publication of a message against women, after the approval of the Law of Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy, approved on Wednesday by the Trans-Andean Senate.
The post was published in the hours when the law was approved, and was visible to everyone. The answers were not long in coming, but it was at noon on Wednesday that more people commented on the image announcing that they would file a criminal complaint.
According to Huarpe, Lemus works at FM 90.3 Radio Calin, according to his profile, so people demanded even more, since his message it was especially dangerous being a communicator.
The journalist deleted the post, but the screenshots circulated through all the networks.
After demanding explanations from users, Lemus posted on the same profile that had been hacked into his Facebook account. The man assured that he could not see the publication that had caused so many private messages, and insisted that it had nothing to do with the posting.
On social media nobody believed it was a hack, since, after a quick review of her profile, a strong campaign against abortion was evident.
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