El Salvador's Prison State (Video)
24 May 2023
Fault Lines reports on El Salvadors war on gangs and investigates claims of abuse and deaths in prison.
In El Salvador, Gabriel Urrutia searches for his wife and stepdaughter, who were jailed in the countrys repressive crackdown on gangs that has resulted in nearly 70,000 arrests since March 2022.
The government suspended the constitutional right to legal defence and made it possible to imprison people indefinitely before trial. Like Gabriels family members, many others have disappeared into the countrys dangerous and overcrowded prisons. Human rights groups have documented many in-custody deaths since the start of the state of emergency.
Despite El Salvadors new repressive reality, the policy is extremely popular and has helped President Nayib Bukele consolidate his hold on power.
Fault Lines travels to El Salvador to report on the war on gangs and investigate the claims of abuse and deaths in prison.
- video at link 25:00 -
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/fault-lines/2023/5/24/el-salvadors-prison-state