
Del Rincón questions the Attorney for the Defense of Human Rights of El Salvador about alleged arbitrary detentions | Video
El Salvador celebrates 142 days in a state of emergency, in which some 50,000 people allegedly linked to the gangs have been arrested. The presidency calls them “terrorists” but, according to complaints, many have been arbitrarily detained. José Apolonio Tobar, Attorney for the Defense of Human Rights of El Salvador, clarifies the role of the entity in the face of these alleged excesses of the Government of Nayib Bukele.
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