With Trump as Ally, El Salvador’s President Ramps up Crackdown on Dissent
- El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele is intensifying his crackdown on dissent, which observers attribute to his alliance with U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Bukele has jailed 87,000 people for alleged gang ties, often without evidence or due process.
- Critics claim that Bukele's actions silence dissenting voices, including professionals and ideologues.
- An anonymous individual expressed concern about returning to El Salvador, fearing imprisonment under Bukele's regime.
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With Trump as ally, El Salvador's President ramps up crackdown on dissent
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele is intensifying his crackdown on dissent, a move observers suggest has been emboldened by his alliance with U.S.
The European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, is once again trying to interfere with internal affairs in other countries. This time in El Salvador, however, there is little impression there. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has engaged in a diplomatic defeat in El Salvador's internal affairs with unquestioned attempts to intervene. The EU, like the globalist press, criticised the adoption of the law on foreign agents and the …
El Salvador's president, Nayib Bukele, criticized human rights organizations on Wednesday for not praising the reduction of homicides in the country with his hard-handed policy against gangs.
Judge one of the Fourth Court Against Organized Crime of San Salvador ordered the provisional arrest of Walter Ernesto Valencia Guzmán, alias Homero, accused of the crime of unlawful groups to the detriment of public peace. According to the request for imposition of measures, alias Homero was arrested on 25 May last on the path one of the residential Jardines del Valle, in the district of Quezaltepeque, municipality of La Libertad Norte. Upon be…
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