By Héctor Silva Ávalos The main conclusion of the five jurists who signed the report on crimes against humanity within the framework of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s public security policy is easy to understand. The State, they say, has an obligation to...
A report presented last week to the United Nations by an international group of experts issued a warning that Latin America should not ignore. According to its findings, there are “reasonable grounds” to believe that crimes against humanity have been...
It’s not that complicated; there are written and unwritten rules. One unwritten but basic rule is measured, technical, and respectful language. I’ve spent more than 20 years watching states across the Americas submit to international scrutiny when human...
A group of experts made up of five internationally recognized jurists is presenting a report this Tuesday at a hearing before the IACHR. The International Group of Experts for the Investigation of Human Rights Violations in the Context of the State of Exception in El...
The president justified his state of exception by pointing out that it saved the country from being “the most dangerous in the world.” El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, criticized a report by international jurists that points to the possible...
During the first public hearing of the 195th session of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), held in Guatemala, Cristosal presented the situation facing justice system officials in El Salvador. At the hearing, Cristosal attorney David Morales warned...