El Salvador's most prominent human rights organization, Cristosal, has suspended its operations and evacuated staff after facing threats, harassment, and legal pressure from President Nayib Bukele's government. The group, known for investigating corruption and prison abuses, cited escalating repression and the arrest of one of its staffers as key reasons for leaving. This move follows a broader pattern of journalists, activists, and other dissenters fleeing the country due to fear of persecution. Critics warn that Bukele's consolidation of power is reminiscent of past authoritarian crackdowns in El Salvador. The exodus of rights defenders raises serious concerns about the state of democracy and human rights in the country.
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