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Judi Lynn

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Wed Jan 31, 2024, 05:48 AM Jan 2024

El Salvador VP acknowledges mistakes in war on gangs but says country is 'not a police state'

BY MEGAN JANETSKY
Updated 8:36 PM CST, January 30, 2024

SAN SALVADOR (AP) — El Salvador’s government “made mistakes” in its war against the country’s gangs, but has never undermined the country’s democracy to consolidate power, according to the man likely to be reelected vice president.

Félix Ulloa, temporarily on leave as El Salvador’s vice president while he runs for reelection alongside Nayib Bukele, defended his government’s controversial crackdown in an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday, days before a presidential election they are expected to win easily. Such policies, he said, will continue until El Salvador’s gangs are defeated.

Ulloa acknowledged that in their administration’s mass detention of citizens the government imprisoned thousands of people who had not committed any crime, something he said they are correcting, but justified the harsh actions as being widely popular and completely “legal.”

Since declaring a state of emergency in March 2022 following a surge in gang violence, the government has detained 76,000 people — more than 1% of the population in the small Central American nation. The declaration, which suspended some fundamental rights like access to a lawyer and being told why you’re being arrested, has been renewed by congress every month since.

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https://apnews.com/article/nayib-bukele-gangs-el-salvador-vice-president-ulloa-interview-2aef0dbcc4bbed3c3a52cdc85a593241

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El Salvador VP acknowledges mistakes in war on gangs but says country is 'not a police state' (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2024 OP
The People of El Salvador approve - 90% Kid Berwyn Jan 2024 #1

Kid Berwyn

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1. The People of El Salvador approve - 90%
Wed Jan 31, 2024, 10:20 AM
Jan 2024

Living under daily threat of violence is no way to live, so the public approves of the autocrat who locks away the gangsters. Not just in El Salvador, Honduras, too. And we start to see how people might want to immigrate north.

Background:

As El Salvador’s Gang Crackdown Continues, Citizens Wonder What’s Next?

President Bukele’s tough policies have crippled the country’s notorious gangs, but the government needs to invest in longer-term solutions.


https://www.usip.org/publications/2023/05/el-salvadors-gang-crackdown-continues-citizens-wonder-whats-next


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