After the events that occurred in the Iztapalapa mayor’s office in Mexico City where Fatima “Z”, 13 -year -old student of the Diurnal High School No. 236, It was thrown several meters high by his teammates, allegedly because it is fan of the K-Popthe Korean embassy in Mexico joined the rejection of these aggressions.
Through X, the embassy recalled that the values of K-Pop are the pro of physical activation and the promotion of diversity, inclusion and healthy recreation of young people.
“We fail any physical, verbal, psychological or cybernetic aggression that young people suffer from their Korea hobbies”issued the statement.
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In addition, he urged the relevant authorities to pay attention to any act of harassment in schools or communities.
For its part, The Korean Cultural Center in Mexico also manifested against these acts of violence.
K-pop fans demand justice for Fatima
For this aggression, the Mexican community that admires the Korean culture demanded justice through social networks before the case.
The BTS fanbase account in Mexico explained: “We are in a society that continues to allow tastes, passions and differences It shows us that there is still a long way to go.
While Blackpink fans, K-Pop group, explained: “What for her was a passion and a way of expressing himself, became the target of teasing and aggressions.”
In addition, they stated that this is not an isolated case since many fans have faced discrimination and violence for their musical tastes.
The case of Fatima, a young high school student in Mexico City, is heartbreaking. Fatima was a victim of harassment and bullying due to her taste for the K-Pop. Despite having denounced the abuse, his voice was ignored by the school authorities. The situation reached a … pic.twitter.com/pTBPY1IWpJ
— BTS MEXICO (@BTSARMY_MXCO)
February 14, 2025
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(Tagstotranslate) Bullying – Harassment (T) Mexico City (T) South Korea