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1399922 el salvador begins mass trial of 486 alleged ms 13 gang members

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AI-generatedThis trial reflects El Salvador's aggressive crackdown on gang violence under President Nayib Bukele, impacting public safety and judicial systems. It highlights tensions between security measures and human rights, potentially affecting social stability and governance in the region.
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- El Salvador begins mass trial of 486 alleged MS-13 gang members.
- Defendants face charges for over 47,000 crimes including homicide and extortion from 2012-2022.
- Trial follows a state of emergency declared in March 2022, leading to over 91,500 arrests.
- Human rights groups express concerns about due process and legal representation.
- If convicted, defendants could face sentences totaling up to 245 years in prison.
The mass trial of MS-13 gang members is unlikely to have immediate direct impacts on the health sector, although potential violence could arise. The focus remains on judicial and security systems rather than healthcare delivery.
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