The ongoing state of emergency in El Salvador marks over a thousand days of severe human rights violations, including arbitrary detentions, torture, and deaths in custody. Human rights organizations like Amnesty International reveal that the government’s response has been characterized by repression, a lack of transparency, and a climate of fear. With the judicial system compromised, true justice remains elusive for thousands of innocent citizens. This institutionalized abuse calls for urgent international scrutiny and accountability to protect human rights in the country.
El Salvador’s State of Emergency: Human Rights in Peril
