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Prosecutors deny the existence of an “Anti-nickname law” in El Salvador

Summary by Día a Día News
In recent days, information has been circulating on social media and in some media outlets that the Legislative Assembly approved reforms to the Penal Code to punish with prison sentences of between 2 and 4 years adolescents who denigrate other classmates by calling them by nicknames. It was even stated that minors under 12 years of age could be subjected to protective measures and that responsibility would fall on their parents or guardians. Ho…
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In recent days, information has been circulating on social media and in some media outlets that the Legislative Assembly approved reforms to the Penal Code to punish with prison sentences of between 2 and 4 years adolescents who denigrate other classmates by calling them by nicknames. It was even stated that minors under 12 years of age could be subjected to protective measures and that responsibility would fall on their parents or guardians. Ho…

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Día a Día News broke the news in on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
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