The 'mega prison' in El Salvador's gang crackdown

Yapdatfool

Superstar
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
8,979
Reputation
1,398
Daps
23,756
Reppin
NULL

El Salvador moves 2,000 alleged gang members to new ‘mega prison’​

The Salvadoran government has been accused of widespread abuses as it waives civil liberties to combat gang activity.

People arrested by police sit in handcuffs in the back of a truck in El Salvador

Dozens of people are reported to have died in prison amid a state of exception that has suspended civil liberties [File: Salvador Melendez/AP Photo]
Published On 25 Feb 202325 Feb 2023

The Central American nation of El Salvador has transferred 2,000 people accused of gang membership to a recently opened “mega-prison”. The transfer comes after a wave of anti-gang operations in which police swept up more than 64,000 people and key civil liberties were suspended.
In a Twitter post on Friday, President Nayib Bukele celebrated the arrival of the alleged gang members at the prison, which has space for 40,000 people and is said to be the largest in the Americas.

Keep reading​

list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3

El Salvador prisoner ‘rearrests’ fuel new concerns

list 2 of 3

El Salvador renews state of emergency as gang crackdown continues

list 3 of 3

Dozens die in custody under El Salvador’s state of exception

end of list
“At dawn, in a single operation, we transferred the first 2,000 members to the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT),” said Bukele. “This will be their new house, where they will live for decades, all mixed, unable to do any further harm to the population.”

Bukele and his allies passed a controversial “state of exception” last year, suspending key rights such as the right to a lawyer and the right to private communication. The declaration also allowed police to make arrests without a warrant and without explanation.
Human rights groups have criticised the measures, accusing the government of empowering itself to act with impunity with little recourse for the wrongfully imprisoned. Dozens of imprisoned people have died during the state of exception, which has been extended several times.
However, the crackdown has garnered widespread support from Salvadorans. Many credit the measures with curbing the criminal gangs that have inflicted campaigns of violence and exploitation on entire neighbourhoods for decades.
In a February article, the Salvadoran paper El Faro, which has reported on the alleged abuses during the state of exception, said the government had dealt a serious blow to the gangs, even as it questioned how durable those changes would be.
“Critics of the state of exception admit, with nuance, that it has produced tangible results for the population,” the article reads. “But they focus the discussion on the future: How will these organizations mutate? How sustainable are the achievements of a policy of repression?”

Some critics also asked what would happen when those who had been arrested were eventually released from prison.
On Friday, Bukele and his allies seemed to offer a reply: They won’t be.


“We are eliminating this cancer from society,” justice and security minister Gustavo Villatoro said on Twitter. “Know that you will never walk out of CECOT, you will pay for what you are … cowardly terrorists.


The complex, located about 74 kilometres (46 miles) southeast of the capital San Salvador, is made up of eight buildings, each with 32 cells that hold more than 100 people apiece. A single cell, however, only has two sinks and one toilet.


The prison’s warden, wearing a ski mask to protect his identity, told journalists when the project was unveiled that the cells will not include mattresses.
 

Pull Up the Roots

Talking? During horse head bookends?
Joined
Sep 15, 2015
Messages
26,555
Reputation
14,029
Daps
114,119
Reppin
Detroit
Human rights organizations have reported that innocent people have been caught up in the law enforcement campaign. That includes dozens, they say, who have died in police custody.

Last year, the country's president asked congress for emergency powers to temporarily suspend some constitutional rights after a massive spike in murders attributed to gang crime.

It includes that arrests can be made without a warrant and detainees no longer have right to a lawyer. Private communications of citizens can also be accessed by the government.

I don't know how people can applaud this.
 

Pull Up the Roots

Talking? During horse head bookends?
Joined
Sep 15, 2015
Messages
26,555
Reputation
14,029
Daps
114,119
Reppin
Detroit
Because the same formula has been tried again and again and hasn’t worked, so why not try something new? Also where where these human rights organisations when criminals are murdering and pillaging for decades? Now they wanna talk:camby:
Are you talking about mass incarceration and violations of people's rights? You're right, that's an old formula that has never worked.
 

Ya Sinning Mane

Superstar
Joined
Feb 27, 2017
Messages
15,123
Reputation
6,729
Daps
52,063
For everyone saying this is "good"...just keep that same energy for the USA too.
speak yo piece breh.what you say bout it?
u must be mexican?

i dislike the innocent getting caught up
cuz if this was usa some of us could be rounded up for nothing
 

The_Sheff

A Thick Sauce N*gga
Supporter
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
27,432
Reputation
5,697
Daps
127,641
Reppin
ATL to MEM
Why waste money on housing these folks.

Take a year or two to get some land and set it up on some hunger games shyt with cameras, weapons, food, gear, etc….. Have all types of setups, even small fighting pits and shyt.

Then let loose some hungry animals and start filming. You get rid of these folks and you make money from streaming. If the prisoners win to much then let family members of folks these clowns hurt just start shooting them. Let the military get target practice, sniping practice, etc…..

Drop some tear gas in the prison then drop bee hives on they head.

I’m saying it’s interesting shyt you can do to earn money and not house these folks for the rest of their lives.
 

bnew

Veteran
Joined
Nov 1, 2015
Messages
69,913
Reputation
10,769
Daps
189,266
Why waste money on housing these folks.

Take a year or two to get some land and set it up on some hunger games shyt with cameras, weapons, food, gear, etc….. Have all types of setups, even small fighting pits and shyt.

Then let loose some hungry animals and start filming. You get rid of these folks and you make money from streaming. If the prisoners win to much then let family members of folks these clowns hurt just start shooting them. Let the military get target practice, sniping practice, etc…..

Drop some tear gas in the prison then drop bee hives on they head.

I’m saying it’s interesting shyt you can do to earn money and not house these folks for the rest of their lives.
giphy.gif
 
Top