Bukele’s regime has already imprisoned over 73,000 people since March 2022. Human rights activists object that many such detentions are unjustified and involved racial or class profiling.
By Sara Acosta San Salvador, Jan 7 (EFE).- The order to reopen a criminal probe into the 1989 massacre of six Jesuit priests – five of them Spaniards – and two women is an important step in the fight for justice in El Salvador, Jesuit Father Andreu Oliva said in an interview with Efe. The …
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Some in Salvadoran church point out red flags ahead of Feb. 28 midterms
Feb 25, 2021 catholic news service
Activists participate in a protest against Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele at the National Congress in San Salvador Feb. 9, 2021, ahead of Feb. 28 legislative and municipal elections. (Credit: Jose Cabezas/Reuters via CNS.)
Ask in El Salvador about the Feb. 28 legislative and municipal elections and you ll get two different answers of what the results could bring: a move toward a dictatorship or a chance to move the country forward.
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Ask in El Salvador about the Feb. 28 legislative and municipal elections and you’ll get two different answers of what the results could bring: a move toward a dictatorship or a chance to move the country forward.