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One Salvadoran goes missing each day under security crackdown, NGOs say

Soldiers patrol Popotlan neighborhood in the suburb of Apopa, after El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele announced the deployment of 4,000 security forces in troubled neighborhoods of Apopa and Soyapango, in Apopa, El Salvador October 11, 2023. /Jose Cabezas/File Photo
Soldiers patrol Popotlan neighborhood in the suburb of Apopa, after El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele announced the deployment of 4,000 security forces in troubled neighborhoods of Apopa and Soyapango, in Apopa, El Salvador October 11, 2023. /Jose Cabezas/File Photo

SAN SALVADOR - El Salvador, a small Central American nation whose government has spearheaded a brutal crackdown on criminal gangs, is seeing one person go missing each day, according to a group of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) citing prosecutors' data.


The attorney general's office counted 366 people who went missing in the 12 months to May 31 this year, the Working Group for Missing Persons in El Salvador, an association of nine NGOs, reported on Wednesday.


El Salvador's government, meanwhile, reports more than 650 days without any homicides since President Nayib Bukele came to power in June of 2019.


Bukele launched a so-called state-of-exception in March 2022, under which certain civil rights are suspended, suspects have been sent to mass trials and a "mega-prison" has been built.


He has won widespread popularity for improving security, securing re-election with a landslide 85% of the vote this February, but human rights groups have reported dozens of deaths in custody and said children have been arbitrarily detained, tortured and beaten.


Bukele has affirmed that El Salvador is the "safest country in the Western Hemisphere."


Idalia Zepeda, a member of the NGO association, said the 366 missing people reported in the last year would mark an almost 10% increase compared to United Nations and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) estimates for the previous year.


The NGOs launched a portal for citizens to register missing people online, in order to better measure the figures and support victims' families.


Representatives for the NGOs said this registry should not replace the work of government in providing accurate information to the public.


They also criticized government human rights commissioner Andres Guzman for lack of transparency on El Salvador's missing people.


Neither Guzman's office nor the attorney general's office immediately responded to a request for comment.

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