May 18, 2025
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Bukele has run the country under a so-called state of exception since 2022, detaining nearly 80,000 people accused of being in gangs, largely without access to due process. “We don’t know when we will be able to come back,” says Nelson Rauda Zablah, digital editor for El Faro, who notes it is now routine for Bukele’s critics to flee for fear of retaliation.
(Image Credit: Getty Images)
Bukele has run the country under a so-called state of exception since 2022, detaining nearly 80,000 people accused of being in gangs, largely without access to due process. “We don’t know when we will be able to come back,” says Nelson Rauda Zablah, digital editor for El Faro, who notes it is now routine for Bukele’s critics to flee for fear of retaliation.
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