Yerlin Zúñiga
Yerlin Zúñiga is the president of the National Institute of Women (Inamu) in Costa Rica, an organization dedicated to promoting gender equality and women's rights. She recently made headlines following allegations that she, along with another official, pressured a woman to file charges against Randall Zúñiga, the director of the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ), for sexual assault. Zúñiga has publicly denied these allegations, asserting that they are completely false.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga, the executive president of the National Institute for Women (Inamu), criticized the interrogation by deputies as a 'circus and show'.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga is the president of the National Institute for Women who made claims about 14 women afraid to report Randall Zúñiga.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga is the executive president of the National Institute for Women (Inamu) and is being investigated for alleged offers made to a woman to file a complaint against Randall Zúñiga.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga is the president of the National Institute for Women (Inamu).
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga is the president of the Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres (Inamu) mentioned in the context of the accusations against her colleague.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga is the executive president of the National Institute of Women (Inamu) who was accused of pressuring a woman to file a complaint against Randall Zúñiga.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga is criticized for her selective interest in cases involving violence against women.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga, the president of Inamu, was accused of offering state benefits for a false report against Randall Zúñiga.
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Costa Rica:
Yerlin Zúñiga is the president of the National Institute for Women (Inamu) accused of pressuring a woman to accuse Randall Zúñiga.
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