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Lawfare Daily: Nayib Bukele's Crackdown on Dissent in El Salvador

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May 20, 2025
Noah Bullock, Executive Director of Cristosal, sheds light on the intense crackdown on dissent in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele. He discusses recent arrests of opposition figures like journalist Ruth López, emphasizing the chilling impact on freedom of expression. Bullock explores the terrifying conditions in detention centers and Bukele's authoritarian maneuvers to consolidate power. The conversation also critiques U.S. policies that inadvertently support Bukele's repressive regime, underscoring the urgent need for human rights advocacy.
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Ruth Lopez's Night Arrest

  • Ruth Lopez was arrested at night under questionable pretexts and denied immediate access to family and legal counsel.
  • Her treatment reflects forced disappearance practices, causing trauma and concern among human rights advocates.
INSIGHT

Targeting Civil Society Leaders

  • Ruth Lopez's arrest is likely retaliatory for her anti-corruption work and critical voice against Bukele.
  • Targeting prominent critics aims to intimidate dissent and silence civil society.
INSIGHT

Bukele's Autocratic Power Build

  • Nayib Bukele built his power by using electoral legitimacy to dismantle democratic checks and consolidate control over institutions and the military.
  • This process normalized abuses and redefined norms, paving the way for autocratic governance in El Salvador.
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