This Thursday marked the expiration of the extraordinary deadline the Salvadoran State requested from the IACHR to provide information on the whereabouts of Élmer Antonio Escobar González, a Salvadoran national deported from the United States to El Salvador in March...
Salvadoran women do not live in the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, as the government of Nayib Bukele proclaims, nor are they secure even when it comes to sexual violence. El Salvador recorded a rate of 253 cases per 100,000 women in 2024, double that of...
Between 2019 and 2025, at least 646 women in El Salvador have been murdered in contexts of femicidal violence, the majority at the hands of partners, former partners, or family members within their own homes. In a nation portrayed as “safer” due to the overall drop in...
Ivania Cruz, an attorney for the Unit for the Defense of Human and Community Rights (UNIDEHC), denounced the government’s improper use of international mechanisms to continue intimidating, persecuting, and threatening individuals beyond its borders. She argued the...
Another astonishing announcement from a stage styled like Trump’s Oval Office overshadowed the security crisis. Amid gold accents on a black background, plush leather armchairs, and indirect lighting, DoctorSV made its debut hand in hand with one of the tech...
Rafael Aguirre, General Secretary of the Sindicato de Médicos Trabajadores del Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social (Union of Medical Workers of the Salvadoran Social Security Institute, SIMETRISSS), analyzed the progress and challenges of modernizing the...