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Human Rights Watch Calls for End to El Salvador's State of Emergency Amid 91,000 Arrests
Human Rights Watch has urged the government of El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to end the four-year state of emergency implemented to combat gangs, citing approximately 91,000 arrests, including children, made without warrants.
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