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Rights Groups Decry El Salvador's New Juvenile Penal Code

On March 27, El Salvador’s legislative assembly approved legislation allowing those under the age of 18 to serve life sentences for murder, rape and terrorism.  The move came just weeks after the Nayib Bukele regime amended the constitution to permit life sentences for adults, part of its hallmark iron fist approach to crime.  The extension of penalties marks a significant escalation in the severity of the country’s punitive policy, raising a nu…

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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) urged El Salvador to review, on Wednesday, the penalty for eternal imprisonment approved for minors who commit murder, rape or participate in "terrorist", arguing that they violate the rights of children. The Salvadoran Congress, controlled by the ruling party, amended the juvenile criminal law to apply this penalty to less than 18 years, as part of President Nayib Buckl…

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UN Human Rights Office Urges El Salvador to Review Life Imprisonment for Minors. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights urged Salvadoran authorities to review the constitutional changes adopted last week, which provide for life imprisonment for minors as young as 12. The Office warned that this measure […]

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) for Central America yesterday called on the authorities of El Salvador to review the constitutional reform ratified last week, which allows for life imprisonment for murderers, rapists and terrorists. “We urge the authorities of El Salvador to review with [...] The post UN calls for reconsidering life imprisonment for murderers who are rapists and terrorists appeared fir…

The president rejected the points made by the United Nations for Human Rights and defended the legal reforms, ensuring that the country will not repeat policies that facilitated the growth of the gangs. EL SALVADOR.- Nayib Bukele's president responded to the points made by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, after his spokesman, Marta Hurtado, urged El Salvador to urgently review the legal reforms that provide fo…

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