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 move comes as part of a broader crackdown on critics, journalists, and anti-corruption advocates, many of whom have fled the country fearing political persecution. Cristosal had been investigating prison deaths, torture, and government corruption, making it a target for the administration. The exodus of rights defenders and journalists signals a deepening authoritarian shift and growing repression in El Salvador. Observers warn that history is repeating itself, as dissent is increasingly silenced and civil society organizations are forced into exile.
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