El Salvador: Legislature Deepens Democratic Backsliding
Constitutional Reform Could Consolidate Power Grab
![Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's president, delivers a speech to Congress at the Legislative Assembly building in San Salvador, El Salvador, on Tuesday, June 1, 2021.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2021/11/202111Americas_ElSalvador_Bukele.jpg?h=08f55c5b&itok=EammupkF)
Constitutional Reform Could Consolidate Power Grab
Discriminatory Rules, Ignored Protections
Move Will Protect Young People’s Rights, Dignity, Access to Health Care
Police Officers Suspected; Investigation Needed
Proposed Commission Lacks Key Investigative Powers
Activists at Risk of Persecution, Torture if Returned Home
Little Impact on Civil Liberties Without Changing Abusive Laws
Covid-19 Vaccination Drive Should Focus on Access, Comprehensive Support
Allow Peaceful Protests; Respect Political Participation of All; Free Detainees
UN Security Council Should Urge Investigations of Abuses by All Sides
Attack on the Human Rights Movement
Hazaras, Former Civil Servants Targets of Collective Punishment, Land-Grabbing
One Year On, No Justice in Military Tribunal Proceedings
At Least 4 Dead After Police Shoot Live Ammunition into Crowd