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El Salvador's Top Human Rights Group Forced into Exile
El Salvador's leading human rights group, Cristosal, has been forced to shut down its operations due to government repression, relocating to Guatemala and Honduras after 25 years of documenting human rights abuses under President Nayib Bukele, who is a key Trump administration ally.
El Salvador's Top Human Rights Group Forced into Exile
El Salvador's leading human rights group, Cristosal, has been forced to shut down its operations due to government repression, relocating to Guatemala and Honduras after 25 years of documenting human rights abuses under President Nayib Bukele, who is a key Trump administration ally.
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56% Bias Score


El Salvador: Human Rights Watchdog Cristosal Relocates Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights watchdog Cristosal has relocated its operations outside the country due to government repression, suspending its work within the nation and citing risks of criminal persecution and lack of impartial trials, following the arrest of its prominent advocate Ruth Lopez and a ne...
El Salvador: Human Rights Watchdog Cristosal Relocates Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights watchdog Cristosal has relocated its operations outside the country due to government repression, suspending its work within the nation and citing risks of criminal persecution and lack of impartial trials, following the arrest of its prominent advocate Ruth Lopez and a ne...
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56% Bias Score


Cristosal Suspends El Salvador Operations Amid Government Crackdown
Cristosal, a Salvadoran human rights group, suspended operations in El Salvador on August 31, 2024, citing government repression and the detention of its member Ruth Eleonora López, choosing to operate from Guatemala and Honduras instead, highlighting a broader crackdown on civil society under Presi...
Cristosal Suspends El Salvador Operations Amid Government Crackdown
Cristosal, a Salvadoran human rights group, suspended operations in El Salvador on August 31, 2024, citing government repression and the detention of its member Ruth Eleonora López, choosing to operate from Guatemala and Honduras instead, highlighting a broader crackdown on civil society under Presi...
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36% Bias Score


Salvadoran NGO Cristosal Exiles Itself Amid Government Crackdown
The Salvadoran human rights NGO Cristosal, facing government repression including espionage and defamation, has exiled itself to Guatemala and Honduras, continuing operations from there after a new law restricted funding and operations in El Salvador.
Salvadoran NGO Cristosal Exiles Itself Amid Government Crackdown
The Salvadoran human rights NGO Cristosal, facing government repression including espionage and defamation, has exiled itself to Guatemala and Honduras, continuing operations from there after a new law restricted funding and operations in El Salvador.
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60% Bias Score


Mexico Clarifies Plane Interception, Resolving Diplomatic Dispute with El Salvador
A diplomatic incident between Mexico and El Salvador erupted after a Mexican security official wrongly claimed that a cocaine-laden plane intercepted by Mexican authorities originated in El Salvador; Mexico later clarified that there was no evidence to support this claim, and the situation has been ...
Mexico Clarifies Plane Interception, Resolving Diplomatic Dispute with El Salvador
A diplomatic incident between Mexico and El Salvador erupted after a Mexican security official wrongly claimed that a cocaine-laden plane intercepted by Mexican authorities originated in El Salvador; Mexico later clarified that there was no evidence to support this claim, and the situation has been ...
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40% Bias Score


Journalist Remains Detained Despite Granted Bond
Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara, arrested while covering a protest on June 14th, remains in federal custody despite a granted bond, raising concerns about press freedom and potential abuse of the immigration system.
Journalist Remains Detained Despite Granted Bond
Atlanta journalist Mario Guevara, arrested while covering a protest on June 14th, remains in federal custody despite a granted bond, raising concerns about press freedom and potential abuse of the immigration system.
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48% Bias Score

Cristosal Flees El Salvador Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights organization Cristosal, facing government harassment and legal threats under President Nayib Bukele, relocated 20 staff to Guatemala and Honduras, highlighting a broader crackdown on dissent following a new 'foreign agents' law.

Cristosal Flees El Salvador Amid Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights organization Cristosal, facing government harassment and legal threats under President Nayib Bukele, relocated 20 staff to Guatemala and Honduras, highlighting a broader crackdown on dissent following a new 'foreign agents' law.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Cristosal Flees El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights organization Cristosal relocated 20 employees to Guatemala and Honduras due to government harassment and legal threats, including the imprisonment of its anti-corruption lawyer, Ruth López, under controversial enrichment charges; this follows a new "foreign agents" law res...

Cristosal Flees El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
El Salvador's human rights organization Cristosal relocated 20 employees to Guatemala and Honduras due to government harassment and legal threats, including the imprisonment of its anti-corruption lawyer, Ruth López, under controversial enrichment charges; this follows a new "foreign agents" law res...
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52% Bias Score

Salvadoran Human Rights Group Cristosal Suspends Operations Amid Government Crackdown
Cristosal, a Salvadoran human rights group operating for 25 years, suspended its operations in El Salvador on Thursday due to government repression and the detention of its member, Ruth Eleonora López. The group will continue its work from Guatemala and Honduras, citing the government's harassment a...

Salvadoran Human Rights Group Cristosal Suspends Operations Amid Government Crackdown
Cristosal, a Salvadoran human rights group operating for 25 years, suspended its operations in El Salvador on Thursday due to government repression and the detention of its member, Ruth Eleonora López. The group will continue its work from Guatemala and Honduras, citing the government's harassment a...
Progress
44% Bias Score

US Threatens Mexico with 30% Tariffs
The US threatens Mexico with 30% tariffs starting August 1st, prompting President Sheinbaum to seek de-escalation despite past concessions such as deploying 10,000 soldiers to the border, successfully closing it, and extraditing numerous drug traffickers; however, the unpredictable US negotiation st...

US Threatens Mexico with 30% Tariffs
The US threatens Mexico with 30% tariffs starting August 1st, prompting President Sheinbaum to seek de-escalation despite past concessions such as deploying 10,000 soldiers to the border, successfully closing it, and extraditing numerous drug traffickers; however, the unpredictable US negotiation st...
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48% Bias Score

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Explain Stance on Deportation to El Salvador
U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher ordered the Trump administration to explain its claim that diplomatic discussions with El Salvador are needed to return Cristian, a Venezuelan man deported to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, after El Salvador told the UN that the U.S. retains authority over m...

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Explain Stance on Deportation to El Salvador
U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher ordered the Trump administration to explain its claim that diplomatic discussions with El Salvador are needed to return Cristian, a Venezuelan man deported to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, after El Salvador told the UN that the U.S. retains authority over m...
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40% Bias Score

El Salvador Contradicts Trump Administration on Custody of Deported Venezuelan Migrants
The Salvadoran government informed the UN that over 100 Venezuelan migrants deported to its maximum-security prison, CECOT, in March by the Trump administration remain under U.S. government custody, contradicting prior assertions by U.S. officials.

El Salvador Contradicts Trump Administration on Custody of Deported Venezuelan Migrants
The Salvadoran government informed the UN that over 100 Venezuelan migrants deported to its maximum-security prison, CECOT, in March by the Trump administration remain under U.S. government custody, contradicting prior assertions by U.S. officials.
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60% Bias Score
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