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El Salvador: Police Officers Speak Out About Abuses

Summary by Human Rights Watch
Interviews with police officers and internal police documents reveal abusive practices that have led to arbitrary detention and abuse of power in El Salvador.

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The analyst said that the authorities should not walk with “warm feet” in front of the arrest in different educational institutions. EL SALVADOR. – Political opinionator Walter Araujo issued comments on the detention of 40 students from three educational institutions (INFRAMEN, INAC and INTI) for alleged association with gang groups: according to FGR investigations, they organized criminal acts and intended to recruit more students. Araujo held …

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Human Rights Watch broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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