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Salvadorans Protest Against Bukele on Independence Day, but Fewer Turn Out Due to Fear, Critics Say.

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By Merlin Delcid “We stand up for the innocent, not the criminals,” shouted a group of mothers holding signs this Monday. They were the first to arrive at the march critical of President Nayib Bukele’s administration in San Salvador, while calling for the repeal of the state of emergency, in force since 2022.

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By Merlin Delcid “We stand up for the innocent, not the criminals,” shouted a group of mothers holding signs this Monday. They were the first to arrive at the march critical of President Nayib Bukele’s administration in San Salvador, while calling for the repeal of the state of emergency, in force since 2022.

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By Merlin Delcid “We stand up for the innocent, not the criminals,” shouted a group of mothers holding signs this Monday. They were the first to arrive at the march critical of President Nayib Bukele’s administration in San Salvador, while calling for the repeal of the state of emergency, in force since 2022.

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SAN SALVADOR (AP) — El Salvador's government celebrated its 204th anniversary of independence with a colorful civic and military parade on Monday, while opposition groups marched to demand the release of innocent people detained during the state of emergency.

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On September 15, 2,455 students participated with joy and enthusiasm during the journey of the 2025 Independence Parade, which left from the Salvador del Mundo Divine Square, and will end in the Cuscatlán Park. The delegations of 15 institutions delighted the attendees with artistic points, peace bands, cachiporistas and typical costumes. In the new realization that lives El Salvador, students can now celebrate the civic feast in an atmosphere o…

The Minister of Education, Karla Trigueros, is present in the stands around the Plaza Divino Salvador del Mundo, greeting the attendees who are eagerly waiting for the #Deindependence Parade to start at 8 a.m., who despite the rains that began this morning on Monday, are enthusiastically receiving the civic day commemorating El Salvador's 204 years of independence.

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Diario La Página broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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