Nayib Bukeleās government has already locked up 2% of El Salvadorās adult population and built the largest prison in the Americas to house the 70,000 alleged gang members he has imprisoned.
Now the populist leader has cleared the way for mass trials of hundreds of people at a time as he steps up his year-long crackdown on the countryās gangs which critics say is eroding the rule of law and leading to many innocent people being wrongly jailed.
El Salvadorās congress passed a bill on Wednesday that could allow up to 900 people to be tried simultaneously if they come from the same region or are accused of belonging to the same criminal group.
The legislation also increases prison time for those found to be gang leaders from 45 years to 60.
A state of emergency declared in March 2022 means the right to trial is increasingly disregarded in the Central American country and the list of people held for months awaiting trial is growing quickly.
The latest blow could leave El Salvadorās justice system as little more than a facade, human rights groups said.
āAll human beings deserve the opportunity to defend themselves in court. How can they do this effectively in group trials? How can lawyers and public defenders do their work this way?ā said Carolina JimĆ©nez Sandoval, president of the Washington Office on Latin America (Wola).
Bukeleās New Ideas party said the measure would help bring more order to the country as it seeks to stamp out its violent armed gangs. Congress approved the bill with 67 votes in favour and six against.
Bukeleās harsh approach to criminality has won the millennial leader the strongest approval ratings in Latin America and a cult following with politicians across the region who emulate his casual looks and hardline security policies to win over voters.
But critics say that the 42-year-old is sweeping aside democratic checks and balances.
More than 70,000 alleged gang members have been put behind bars in the last 16 months and the crackdown is increasingly indiscriminate.
A growing number of innocent foreign visitors are finding themselves in overcrowded Salvadorian jails after being rounded up by troops for having tattoos and being in poor neighbourhoods.
āThese reports are becoming more common by the day from human rights organisations, people who have managed to leave jail and families denouncing arbitrary arrests,ā said Ruth Elonaro LĆ³pez, a lawyer at Cristosal, a Salvadorian human rights group. āThe problem is the state of emergency means there no longer needs to be evidence to detain or jail someone for long periods of time. People are being rounded up because they seem nervous, they have forgotten their documents or they are simply young.ā
There appears to be no long-term plan for the one in 50 adults now imprisoned in dangerously overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
The most notorious of El Salvadorās criminal organisations, the MS-13, grew inside Salvadorian prisons in the 1990s and 2000s after its founding members were deported there from the US.
More than 6,400 documented human rights abuses have been committed during Bukeleās state of emergency and 174 people have died in state custody, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights said earlier this month.
The plan for mass trials will only make prison conditions worse and add to the list of innocent people held behind bars, JimƩnez Sandoval said.
āIt seems El Salvador has turned the presumption of innocence principle upside down. With this arbitrary policy everybody is a suspect and a potential criminal.ā
Crazy how long libertarians carried water for this piece of shit. Saudis need to spend billions of dollars in sports āsponsorshipā and donāt get half the effect, but embezzle millions while branding it as ācrypto adoptionā and immediately milions of bozos without better cause flock to defend you
El Salvadorās congress passed a bill on Wednesday that could allow up to 900 people to be tried simultaneously if they come from the same region or are accused of belonging to the same criminal group.
A racist cop who doesnāt like your town can just round you up with 600 guilty people and jail half a goddamn village without anyone blinking. Good plan!
It sure is a good plan when the countryās population is tired of living in constant fear of being robbed, tortured, raped, killed because a gang wanted to have a giggle
Itās easy to see why Bukele is so popular and I sympathize with Salvadorans who have suffered greatly. But we know from experience that this strategy doesnāt work in the long run. You canāt lock people away for ever, and the people who are going to jail now, including many who are innocent, will emerge one day as hardened criminals.
The only long term solution is rehabilitationā¦ but that requires patience and entails a lot more suffering in the meantime. There are no easy answers here.
Imagine unironically saying that letting the innocent people of a country be raped, tortured and killed daily by absurdly dangerous criminals is fine
I wish you good luck in your perfect world
Was it necessary to call me a worthless moron? Go back to reddit mate, you donāt belong in here.
This is only going to compound the gang problem in the long run. An innocent sent to an El Salvadoran prison has no choice but to join a gang to survive. I can only see this leading to further social destabilization and human rights abuses.
Itās also textbook fascism on a whole 'nother level. This is the kind of thing that can start a revolution.
Yeah, thereās precisely zero chance this doesnāt blow the fuck up in El Salvadorās face in the long run. Not to mention itās horrific on every possible level.
Hope to god El Salvador manages to figure out a way to get rid of this guy, and fast. Otherwise theyāre in for a very bad few decades.
Dictators are usually pretty good about solving crime.
It just comes with a lot of problems in the long run.
authorities have stated that they do not expect Cecotās prisoners to ever be released
Innocence, joining a gang inside, survival donāt matter. Itās an extermination camp barely disguised.
The worse part about this is that he still has a lot of local support. Iāve seen some supporters acknowledging that there are innocent people imprisoned, but itās a worth trade-off for the promise of āno crimeā.
Sorry, but that article is manipulative as shit.
Yeah, from everything Iāve heard, the people are loving the effect Bukele is having on the country. Guy sounds like heāssuccessfully dancing the razors edge of cracking down on gangs without destroying the lives of innocents.
While I generally disagree with authoritarian governments, it really looks like this is the template for what authoritarian regimes can actually accomplish with a benevolent leader in charge.
Mass, indiscriminate jailings and disappearings? Youāre the type of dip shit that celebrated Peron and Fujimori. This is rank fascist behavior.
Try talking to literally any El Salvadorian (?) for a minute and youāll see everyone supports this cracking down of gangs. The gangs left the country in a deplorable, ridiculously violent state, and now people can finally sleep with two eyes closed.