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OAS panel urges El Salvador to restore suspended rights

Por: ABC News World April 12, 2023

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador -- The Inter American Commission on Human Rights has called on El Salvador to restore all the rights suspended under an “emergency” anti-gang decree, which the government said Wednesday it wants to extend for yet another month.The commission, an arm of the Organization of American States, expressed concern about special powers to tap phones and detain people for extended periods. It also expressed concern about... + full article



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