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15 Oct 2022 | 03:43 PM UTC

El Salvador: Authorities extend the ongoing nationwide state of emergency through Nov. 18 /update 7

Authorities extend the ongoing state of emergency in El Salvador through Nov. 18; freedom of assembly remains restricted.

Warning

Event

Authorities in El Salvador have announced the extension of the ongoing state of emergency through at least Nov. 18; this is the seventh extension of the measure approved by Congress. The state of emergency enables authorities to suspend some civil liberties, such as prohibiting certain gatherings and carrying out arrests without warrants. Legal defendants will have their rights to defense limited and may be held in preventive detention for up to 15 days. Furthermore, authorities are legally permitted to intercept correspondence and telecommunications. Enhanced security measures are in place in prisons nationwide. Most business operations, religious gatherings, sports events, and academic activities may continue as usual unless authorities state otherwise.

Increased security measures are likely in urban centers nationwide, particularly in lower-income neighborhoods where violent crime is a concern. Business and transport disruptions are possible as security forces conduct searches of cargo and vehicles.

Context

Authorities had initially declared a 30-day nationwide state of emergency in El Salvador March 27 to combat a wave of gang-related murders. Since the beginning of the state of emergency, authorities have made more than 55,000 arrests of what officials say were suspected gang members. Human rights groups have claimed that some of these have included arbitrary arrests of individuals who are not working with gangs.

Advice

Heed the instructions of security personnel. Plan accordingly for possible travel and freight shipping delays due to checkpoints and tighter security inspections.