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Bukele: Organizations Contradict Each Other; in the u.s. They Said "No Crimes Mattered" and Now They Say They "Defend Innocent Suspects" - the News Sv

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The president questioned the positions of international organizations, while they rejected their points and defended their approach to human rights. EL SALVADOR.- El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, criticized harshly, again, what he called “defenders of criminals,” after his participation in a hearing in the U.S. Congress, pointing out contradictions in his public positions. “As was to be expected, after the debacle in the U.S. Congress, the…
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The president questioned the positions of international organizations, while they rejected their points and defended their approach to human rights. EL SALVADOR.- El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, criticized harshly, again, what he called “defenders of criminals,” after his participation in a hearing in the U.S. Congress, pointing out contradictions in his public positions. “As was to be expected, after the debacle in the U.S. Congress, the…

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President Nayib Bukele criticized those who, according to his statements, continue to defend criminals after what happened in the U.S. Congress. He stated that these groups insist on presenting those alleged to be innocent, despite the seriousness of the crimes attributed to them. The president indicated that, after what he described as a “debacle”, it was evident that innocence was not being defended, but rather by demeaning the criminal acts. …

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diariolahuella.com broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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