The death of Jessica Solís, which occurred on November 6 in front of the Palacio Nacional in San Salvador’s Historic Center, continues to provoke scrutiny from experts and the public amid the lack of visible progress in the investigation. Criminal defense...
From an El Salvador boasting 1,046 days without homicides as the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, to claims of dignified prisons for inmates and assertions that the CECOT was built thanks to a loan from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration...
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights called on the government of El Salvador to protect three Salvadoran men deported by the United States in a decision published Tuesday that said they had been held without the ability to communicate with their lawyers or...
Gilberto stands beside a concrete washbasin at a fish stall along the shore of Lake Suchitlán, in the San Juan community of Suchitoto. Beside him, two women sort and wash fish freshly pulled from the water on a Thursday morning in November. As he plunges the knife...
The Movimiento de Víctimas del Régimen (Movement of Regime Victims, MOVIR) reported on social media the death of 59-year-old José Arnulfo Fernández Flores, who was incarcerated at the Izalco Penal Center in Sonsonate. With him, the toll reaches 455 individuals who...
“The [Cuscatlán] market no longer exists; they are currently remodeling it. It will house a shopping center and central government offices,” stated a municipal employee regarding the renovations conducted by Ministry of Public Works (MOPT) staff. The site...