Mass trial of MS-13 gang at CECOT prison
El Salvador begins mass trial of 486 alleged MS-13 gang members amid ongoing state of emergency and human rights concerns.
El Salvador begins mass trial of 486 alleged MS-13 gang members amid ongoing state of emergency and human rights concerns. | Contesto: cronaca
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El Salvador has launched a mass trial of 486 alleged members of the MS-13 gang, accused by prosecutors of involvement in thousands of murders and other serious crimes. The proceedings, taking place at the country’s high-security CECOT prison, represent one of the largest group trials in recent memory as President Nayib Bukele’s administration continues its sweeping crackdown on gang violence under a state of emergency first introduced in 2022. The trial marks a significant escalation in Bukele’s anti-gang campaign, which has dramatically reduced homicide rates in a nation long plagued by organized crime. Since the state of emergency was declared, authorities have arrested more than 70,000 suspected gang members, leading to a sharp drop in violence that has earned Bukele widespread popularity domestically. However, the measures have drawn increasing scrutiny from international human rights organizations, who warn that the crackdown has come at a steep cost to due process and basic legal protections. Human rights groups have documented serious abuses linked to the state of emergency, including arbitrary detentions, prolonged pretrial detention without access to lawyers, reports of torture, and overcrowded prison conditions. According to reports, more than 500 inmates have died in custody since the emergency measures took effect, raising alarms about the treatment of detainees. Critics argue that mass trials like the current one risk undermining the right to a fair trial, as defendants may be tried collectively without individualized evidence or adequate legal representation. The government, for its part, has defended the crackdown as necessary to dismantle the powerful gangs that once controlled large swaths of the country. Bukele has framed his security policies as a model for other nations struggling with organized crime, and his administration has touted the reduction in murders as evidence of success. The trial of the 486 alleged MS-13 members is expected to be closely watched both domestically and internationally, as it will test the limits of the judicial system under the state of emergency. The case also highlights the broader debate over balancing public...
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