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El Salvador legalizes anticipated sentences for prisoners under the state of exception  - Latin America Reports

The government of Nayib Bukele, through the Legislative Assembly controlled by his Nuevas Ideas (New Ideas) party, approved a new reform on August 22 that extends the detention of thousands of people arrested during the state of exception for up to five years- without access to a trial. Through a reform to the “Special Law Against Organized Crime”- approved by 57 of the 60 legislators- more than 88,000 people detained since the measure was first…
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Latin America Reports broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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