NGO launches campaign to demand from Salvadoran government 'proof of life' of prisoners

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The non-governmental organization Socorro Jurídico Humanitario (SJH) launched this Wednesday a campaign called 'proof of life' with which it seeks to know about the state of health of people allegedly arbitrarily detained in El Salvador in the context of the implementation of an exceptional regime to combat gangs. teleSUR

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00:00And the Humanitarian Legal Assistance NGO of El Salvador launched a campaign to demand
00:05the government proof of life of thousands of people detained by the emergency regime
00:09pursued by President Nayib Bukele.
00:11As part of the assistance provided to the families of isolated detainees, the NGO requested
00:16judges to order a medical examination in prisons.
00:19So far, the police have incarcerated over 81,900 people.
00:23Therefore, humanitarian entities described many of the arrests as arbitrary and illegal.
00:29In addition, they denounced death and serious injuries, assuring that Bukele is selling
00:33a fake security model.
00:39The unconstitutional President Nayib Bukele, let's say something important about him.
00:46He went there to the United Nations to lie.
00:49That is the truth.
00:51The unconstitutional President Nayib Bukele went to the United Nations to lie.
00:57Why do I say he was lying?
01:00Because he dared to say that human rights are respected here in El Salvador, which first
01:06of all is not true.
01:08Here, there are thousands of innocent people who are being processed unfairly for 30 months
01:16already in five prisons.
01:19And the majority isn't in top security Secod prison, of which he makes so much propaganda
01:29in favor of what we now know as the regime of exception.

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