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Podcast: Tuberculosis Rocks Salvadoran Prisons

El Faro
El Faro

Friday, December 6, 2024
Roman Gressier, Yuliana Ramazzini, and Efren Lemus


CENTRAL AMERICA IN MINUTES, Ep. 7: Top editors of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspaper resign, citing editorial pressures on coverage. Salvadoran authorities raid the home of a radio journalist whose station is critical of Bukele’s mining project.

Guatemalan AG Consuelo Porras picks apart the Public Prosecutor’s Office in a dramatic reshuffling of dozens of staff, and dismantles the special war-crimes unit.

A Stanford-led study projects that the state of exception has doubled and will continue to fuel the swelling rate of tuberculosis in Salvadoran prisons, which hold the largest per capita incarcerated population in the world.

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