A Brutal Crime Crackdown Is Emboldening Leaders Across Latin America

El Salvador's prison population has tripled, to 100,000, in less than two years under Nayib Bukele's crackdown on gangs, or 1.6% of its 6.3 million citizens.

2024-02-02    

Now, before a weekend election in which Bukele is poised to win another five-year term as president in a landslide, the strongman tactics he used to bring violent criminal gangs to heel in a tiny country of 6.3 million people are spreading through the region, alarming human-rights groups that have condemned mass arrests and what they say are other abuses of civil liberties.

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