Inmates Allege Beatings and Abuse in El Salvador’s Anti-Gang Terrorism Confinement Center

Inmates allege they were beaten, shot with pellets, and denied medical care for extended periods. They also say they received no legal counsel or formal charges during imprisonment.
The facility is central to El Salvador’s hardline anti-gang policy. It houses thousands of detainees under strict conditions with limited outside access.
Supporters say harsh tactics are justified by public safety needs. Detractors argue that rights violations only fuel cycles of violence and repression.

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Inmates in El Salvador’s Center for Terrorism Confinement say they were beaten, denied medical care, and deprived of due process. Reports describe the use of pellet guns, physical abuse, and lack of legal representation for prisoners.

The allegations come amid President Nayib Bukele’s crackdown on gangs, which has included mass arrests. El Salvador declared a state of emergency in 2022 following a spike in gang violence.

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Detainees reportedly spent months in overcrowded, harsh conditions without formal charges. Basic necessities and healthcare were allegedly withheld during confinement.

The prison, known for its strict security and massive scale, has been a symbol of the government’s anti-gang strategy. However, human rights groups have criticized the tactics used.

Some argue tough measures are necessary to dismantle violent gang networks. Others believe such conditions violate international human rights standards and constitutional protections.

El Salvador’s constitution includes rights to due process and protection from inhumane treatment. Reports suggest many prisoners were denied these legal safeguards.

President Bukele has defended the crackdown as a success in reducing homicide rates. Critics warn that abuses could undermine democratic institutions and set dangerous precedents.

The government has not confirmed the abuse allegations but has restricted access to facilities for independent oversight. This lack of transparency continues to raise concerns.

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