null / Credit: PxfuelACI Prensa Staff, Nov 8, 2022 / 09:24 am (CNA).The Mexican Bishops' Conference defended the presence of Christian symbols on public property in light of a case coming before the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in which the plaintiff is seeking to prohibit Nativity scenes on the streets of a town hall in Yucatan.On Nov. 9, the First Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) will study a legal challenge that seeks to prohibit the placement of "decorative objects in allusion to the 'birth of Jesus Christ' on public property in the months of December and January."The nongovernmental organization Kanan Derechos Humanos (Kanan Human Rights), which filed the lawsuit, describes itself as "a group of young people who in 2019, faced with the multiple presence of social injustices, joined forces to create strategies for the promotion and defense of human rights in the Yucatan Peninsula." One of its avenues of action is "strategic litigation."...