Rights Groups Condemn Crackdown on Human Rights Defenders in El Salvador
Critics warn of democratic backsliding under Bukele government
International rights organizations are calling on El Salvador to halt what they describe as the criminalization of human rights defenders and the systematic dismantling of the rule of law.
Critics point to mass arrests, legal reforms consolidating executive power, and restrictions on press freedom as signs of authoritarian drift.
The Bukele administration defends its security crackdown as necessary to combat gangs and corruption, rejecting accusations of rights abuses.