World’s Deadliest Gang War | El Salvador: MS-13 vs Barrio 18 | Free Documentary
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With its beautiful Spanish colonial architecture and sandy beaches lined with restaurants, El Salvador has all the assets of a dream tourist destination. Yet foreign visitors are rare. The reason: this tiny state in Central America is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. Every year, between 3,000 and 6,000 people are murdered, with a population of only 6 million. Welcome to the world of the Salvadoran mareros, a ruthless universe where death punctuates daily life and where people murder for a fistful of dollars.
Since the 1990s, the country has been torn apart by a violent gang war. Members of MS-13 and Barrio 18 fight a bloody war for control of the neighborhoods. Julio, one of the leaders of Barrio 18, opens up before the camera and lets us film the violent induction ceremony for a new member. We also meet Zorro, a hitman who committed some of the worst atrocities.
For this documentary, the Salvadoran government also authorized us to enter the high-security prison of San Francisco Gotera. Inside, 1,700 gang members are held in deplorable conditions. From morning to night, the prisoners are subjected to evangelical religious conditioning and the sworn enemies of rival gangs must learn to cohabit in the same cells.
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With its beautiful Spanish colonial architecture and sandy beaches lined with restaurants, El Salvador has all the assets of a dream tourist destination. Yet foreign visitors are rare. The reason: this tiny state in Central America is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. Every year, between 3,000 and 6,000 people are murdered, with a population of only 6 million.
Updated situation: In March 2022, the Government of El Salvador declared a “State of Exception” in response to an uptick in homicides committed by gangs. The State of Exception grants authorities the power to arrest anyone suspected of gang activity and suspends several constitutional rights, including the normal protections of criminal procedure, such as the right to a speedy or fair trial. Tens of thousands of individuals are currently held in prison under the State of Exception. Individuals imprisoned under the State of Exception do not have access to due process. Several U.S. and other foreign citizens have been detained under the State of Exception, remain in prison, and have yet to face trial. Prison conditions are harsh. The State of Exception remains in effect, and we urge U.S. citizens to be cautious.
Source: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/el-salvador-travel-advisory.html#:~:text=Exercise%20increased%20caution%20in%20El,in%20the%20last%20two%20years.
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Your comment is typical of someone ignorant who has never traveled because El Salvador is now one of the safest countries.
@ Country Summary: While crime remains a concern in El Salvador, there has been a significant reduction in gang-related activity and associated crime in the last two years. This includes drops in violent crimes and murders. U.S. government employees may travel throughout the country during daylight hours. Largely due to infrastructure concerns, U.S. government employees may not travel between cities or departments after dark, except for the route between San Salvador and El Salvador’s international airport and between San Salvador and La Libertad. Government employees are also restricted from using public buses.
In March 2022, the Government of El Salvador declared a “State of Exception” in response to an uptick in homicides committed by gangs. The State of Exception grants authorities the power to arrest anyone suspected of gang activity and suspends several constitutional rights, including the normal protections of criminal procedure, such as the right to a speedy or fair trial. Tens of thousands of individuals are currently held in prison under the State of Exception. Individuals imprisoned under the State of Exception do not have access to due process. Several U.S. and other foreign citizens have been detained under the State of Exception, remain in prison, and have yet to face trial. Prison conditions are harsh. The State of Exception remains in effect, and we urge U.S. citizens to be cautious.
Source: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/el-salvador-travel-advisory.html#:~:text=Exercise%20increased%20caution%20in%20El,in%20the%20last%20two%20years.
@@angelrfis safe yes …police have to arrest ppl random on street to make the number bukele want …
@@angelrfthe countries they scare you from, are the countries to go visit.
Korean mob is boss bound together from different branch but same stem
No one should worry about what family im from but worry of 97% of underworld & normal world as well
Do better,they are over on President Bukele,,,they don’t eat even one piece of Rice…it’s everrrr.