into the back streets of the capital, carrying lists. they search anyone with a possible profile or tattoos of a gang member. it s alleged that some officers have been given daily quotas for arrests. others are sent to specific houses, often using anonymous tip offs. dog barks. this neighbour explains the person they re looking for has already been arrested. but this ruthless new security policy has not brought peace to everyone in el salvador.
they search anyone with a possible profile or tattoos of a gang member. it s alleged that some officers have been given daily quotas for arrests. others are sent to specific houses, often using anonymous tip offs. dog barks. this neighbour explains the person they re looking for has already been arrested. but this ruthless new security policy has not brought peace to everyone in el salvador.
a possible profile or tattoos of a gang member. it s alleged that some officers have been given daily quotas for arrests. others are sent to specific houses, often using anonymous tip offs. dog barks. this neighbour explains the person they re looking for has already been arrested. but this ruthless new security policy has not brought peace to everyone in el salvador. in this small rural community,
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but that is a boring technical point. it isn t actually what would have come into play here. as you know, governments can injunct newspapers from publishing things. i think the telegraph would have had an extraordinarily powerful public interest argument and i think. but there was a risk there, you create a risk there? but there was a risk there, you feared a risk there? i think absolutely, of course. any big journalistic investigation into anyone always carries the risk of an injunction. do you ever worry that no one will ever trust you again? chuckles. no, i don t, because i m really good at what i do. i do stories in the public interest and i make judgements. and you know, already, in the last 24 hours, i have had people coming to me with tip offs and a lot of e mails from members of the public saying thank you. what about the argument that it isn t really in the public interest? because this is partial, these are whatsapp exchanges, there s a million and one other bits of testimony