New wave of political exiles say El Salvador’s history is repeating itself
Summary
More than 100 people, including journalists and activists, have recently fled El Salvador due to concerns about government crackdowns. President Nayib Bukele's administration has been accused of detaining critics and passing laws that limit dissent, causing fear among those who oppose his government.Key Facts
- Over 100 political exiles have left El Salvador recently.
- They include journalists, lawyers, academics, and activists.
- Critics of President Bukele fear arrest or forced exile.
- Bukele's government passed a law targeting foreign-funded groups.
- Some exiles say the current situation is similar to past conflicts.
- Bukele's approval ratings remain high despite these issues.
- His administration did not comment on these recent events.
- Critics accuse the government of using the justice system against them.
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