Installing spyware, intercepting a journalist’s work and jailing them. Accusing communities of terrorism for protesting pollution or water shortages. Passing laws to discredit and imprison judges who have done their jobs. Amending legislation to put communal...
The Episcopal Conference of El Salvador (CEDES), chaired by the Archbishop of San Salvador, Monsignor José Luis Escobar Alas, delivered to the Legislative Assembly 150,000 signatures in support of the letter requesting the repeal of the General Law on Metallic Mining,...
This Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) stated that the third plane used last Saturday to deport Venezuelan citizens to El Salvador did not violate a court order issued minutes before its takeoff because all of its passengers had “final removal orders,” and...
More than five thousand Salvadorans have requested asylum in Mexico between January and November 2024, according to figures shared by COMAR. In total, applications from Salvadoran nationals in Mexican territory reached 5,262 as of the end of November, according to...
Zovatto states that, since Donald Trump’s return to power in the United States, a new international order is taking shape once again based on force. In that scenario, he says, Trump pursues a transactional foreign policy with great powers and a policy of blackmail...
This Friday, March 21, the public hearing continued against the spokesperson for Unidehc, Fidel Zavala, in the case against him for aggravated fraud. Three victims testified regarding the debt owed by Zavala. A fourth victim, who is currently outside the country, has...