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Tag: Bukele, Nayib

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El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bet Isn’t Paying Off

July 5, 2022July 5, 2022Anatoly Kurmanaev and Bryan AvelarComments Off on El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bet Isn’t Paying Off

It brought El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, the adulation of the tech community, but reduced scarce funds and moved the nation closer to default.

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Biden Faces Skepticism at Summit of the Americas

June 9, 2022June 9, 2022Michael D. Shear, Miriam Jordan and Anatoly KurmanaevComments Off on Biden Faces Skepticism at Summit of the Americas

The U.S. president called for concrete commitments on several major issues, but other leaders said the United States is doing too little to meet the moment.

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Families Reel Outside El Salvador Prisons After Gang Violence Crackdowns

May 12, 2022May 12, 2022Natalie Kitroeff and Daniele VolpeComments Off on Families Reel Outside El Salvador Prisons After Gang Violence Crackdowns

Dozens of women wait outside a detention facility for news of their loved ones after a crackdown on gang violence resulted in the imprisonment of more than 25,000 people.

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In El Salvador, the President Cracks Down on Civil Liberties

April 28, 2022April 28, 2022Natalie Kitroeff and Daniele VolpeComments Off on In El Salvador, the President Cracks Down on Civil Liberties

Much of the country’s population is willing to tolerate an autocratic leader, if it means that someone will finally solve their most pressing problem: gang violence.

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El Salvador’s New Law on Gangs Raises Censorship Fears

April 6, 2022April 6, 2022Maria Abi-Habib and Bryan AvelarComments Off on El Salvador’s New Law on Gangs Raises Censorship Fears

A measure punishing the sharing of information about gangs is so vague, critics say, that virtually anyone can be arrested for speaking or writing about them, putting journalists in the cross hairs.

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Hundreds Arrested in El Salvador, Raising Fears of a Civil Liberties Crackdown

March 28, 2022March 28, 2022Maria Abi-Habib and Bryan AvelarComments Off on Hundreds Arrested in El Salvador, Raising Fears of a Civil Liberties Crackdown

The Salvadoran government’s response to the weekend’s gang violence that left dozens dead is stoking fears that the emergency measures will allow President Nayib Bukele to further consolidate power.

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El Salvador Declares State of Emergency After Gang Killings

March 27, 2022March 28, 2022Maria Abi-Habib and Bryan AvelarComments Off on El Salvador Declares State of Emergency After Gang Killings

Gangs went on a killing spree, gunning down anyone on the street. At least 62 were killed on Saturday, the deadliest day on record since the country’s civil war ended 30 years ago.

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Journalists in El Salvador Targeted With Spyware Intended for Criminals

January 12, 2022January 12, 2022MARIA ABI-HABIBComments Off on Journalists in El Salvador Targeted With Spyware Intended for Criminals

The announcement came months after the U.S. government blacklisted the Israeli firm that produces Pegasus, the technology used to target the journalists.

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El Salvador Releases 3 Women Serving Long Prison Sentences for Abortions

December 25, 2021The Associated PressComments Off on El Salvador Releases 3 Women Serving Long Prison Sentences for Abortions

The three women, who had suffered obstetric emergencies, had been sentenced to 30 years in prison under the nation’s strict anti-abortion laws.

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Raids on Independent Groups in El Salvador Raise Fears of Repression

November 23, 2021November 23, 2021Bryan Avelar and Oscar LopezComments Off on Raids on Independent Groups in El Salvador Raise Fears of Repression

President Nayib Bukele bills himself as a young reformer, but a crackdown on voices outside the government’s control is fueling claims of growing authoritarianism.

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