El Salvador recently marked the two-year anniversary of the state of exception declared by Nayib Bukele’s government as part of declared efforts to crack down on gangs – a move which suspended constitutional guarantees [
SSR-22-05]. While popular support for the policy persists, human rights groups continue to sound the alarm regarding multiple violations taking place under the state of exception, as the first piece in the May 2024 edition of the
Latin American Regional Report: Caribbean & Central America considers.
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