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In his crackdown against opposition, the regime of Nayib Bukele targets non-profits and hits Christian organizations.
El Salvador's most prominent human rights group says it's been forced into exile, citing threats and harassment from the ...
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's drive to consolidate his grip on power and crack down on critics and humanitarian ...
As Bukele and his party dismantle term limits and consolidate power — it’s a moment for Americans to examine our own ...
Cristosal has been working in El Salvador since 2000, when it was founded by Evangelical bishops in order to address human rights and democratic concerns following the country’s brutal civil war.
Lawmakers approved constitutional changes abolishing term limits and allowing President Nayib Bukele to stay in power ...
Earlier this year, several of its journalists fled the country, anticipating arrest over their work. Foreign Agents Law El Salvador’s Foreign Agents Law has been another obstacle for Cristosal.
El Salvador's ruling party on Thursday passed a bill to overhaul how elections are run in the Central American nation, ...
A labor rights group in El Salvador has asked the Supreme Court to strike down a controversial “foreign agents” law.
El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele received a green light from lawmakers to stay in office as long as he can keep getting ...
The constitutional amendment also extends presidential terms from five years to six and scraps election run-offs.
López’s team has “repeatedly documented and denounced the lack of respect of due process in El Salvador, as well as the use of government institutions to repress critical voices," Cristosal said.