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A labor rights group in El Salvador has asked the Supreme Court to strike down a controversial “foreign agents” law ...
The group, Cristosal, has investigated prison deaths and torture under President Nayib Bukele. Its employees were threatened ...
El Salvador’s top human rights organization, Cristosal, says it is leaving the country after harassment and legal threats by ...
El Salvador's most prominent human rights group says it's been forced into exile, citing threats and harassment from the ...
Fear has long simmered among critics of President Nayib Bukele’s concentration of power in El Salvador. Now, a new wave of government repression has driven more than 100 human rights advocates, ...
If your friend was being beaten, would you leave him alone as they beat him?” Flores asked me. Three or four days after the ...
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's drive to consolidate his grip on power and crack down on critics and humanitarian ...
Cristosal, El Salvador’s leading human rights organization, announced Friday it’s withdrawing from the country after what it described as intensifying government harassment and legal threats. Noah ...
A leading rights group investigating corruption in El Salvador said Thursday it had been forced into exile due to "escalating ...
Cristosal, wary of newly restrictive laws and the arrest of one of its staffers, follows dozens of journalists, lawyers and rights advocates into exile.
In recent weeks four other Bukele critics have been detained in the Central American nation, including fellow lawyer Ruth Lopez, head of an anti-corruption unit of human rights NGO Cristosal.
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