we start tonight with a special bbc report. for more than a year, el salvador has been living under an emergency measure called a state of exception , in which several constitutional rights were suspended in a national crackdown on the country s powerful street gangs. the police have arrested a staggering 66,000 people and el salvador s murder rate has fallen. but human rights organisations say thousands of people with no link to the gangs have been unjustly detained. 0ur correspondent will grant is covering this story for us. what have you learned? if we think about el salvador s nan- problem, the countries gang problem, the countries really synonymous with two main rival gangs. the ms13 and the 18 street gangs. they did rule all swathes of the country to a reign of terror, intimidation, violence and extortion. that is being exhausting for ordinary people as you can imagine, having to deal with that every day in their communities, fearful about the well being of their child
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joining nato, so i think hearing president zelensky saying today that although i think his actual quote is worth reading in fall, he says for years we heard about the apparently open door that have already also heard that we will not enter there, and these are truths and must be acknowledged. it seems to my ears that there are very keen if carefully chosen words in an attempt to start some sort of negotiation, whether or not that will be enough to really get some movement there. i think it s also interesting to see there is a long essay today written by tony blair. now, now, it s not terribly fashionable, necessarily, to listen to tony by s advice on military or warfare issues, but he is making the point that there will have to be concessions of this nature, but equally he thinks nato should be stronger and some of the words and in fact saying as western