No Result
View All Result
Mobile
Subscription
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper
Saturday, January 24, 2026
中文
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
Sky Eco News
No Result
View All Result

El Salvador to house minors convicted of organized crime in adult jails

El Salvador to house minors convicted of organized crime in adult jails

FILE PHOTO: A view of a prison sector during a tour in the "Terrorism Confinement Center" (CECOT) complex, which according to El Salvador's President, Nayib Bukele, is designed to hold 40,000 inmates, in Tecoluca, El Salvador October 12, 2023. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas/File Photo

El Salvador’s Congress voted on Wednesday to allow minors convicted of crimes linked to organized crime to be housed in the same prisons as adults, albeit in separate areas.

The measure would apply to children under 18 who belong to gangs and have been prosecuted for major crimes such as homicide, kidnappings and arms trafficking, Congress said.

WHY IT MATTERS

The new law is part of a controversial war on organized crime led by President Nayib Bukele. Since 2022, he has launched a state of emergency suspending some constitutional rights, implemented mass trials and built a so-called “mega prison.”

Rights groups say prisoners – including children – have been been subjected to torture. The government has said torture does not happen in its prisons.

The United States is also assessing housing U.S. citizens convicted of crimes in Salvadoran prisons.

KEY QUOTE

“This will prevent them from receiving the same criminal treatment as those who have committed less serious crimes or have committed isolated or occasional offences,” El Salvador’s Congress said in an official press release.

BY THE NUMBERS

El Salvador’s government does not regularly provide information on the number of children held in prison or who are in pre-trial detention. It said in February last year 1,065 children had been convicted during the state of emergency.

According to Human Rights Watch, numbers surged during the state of emergency. More than 3,300 were detained between March 2022 and December 2023, which compares with an annual average of 805 children held in juvenile detention centers between 2018 and 2021.

(Reporting by Nelson Renteria; )

Post Related

Half of all Sudanese children not in education due to civil war, says aid group

Half of all Sudanese children not in education due to civil war, says aid group

Around half of all school-age children in Sudan, or more than eight million, are no longer in education because of...

‘Buy one, get one free’ ticket deal offered for young people for Milan opening ceremony

‘Buy one, get one free’ ticket deal offered for young people for Milan opening ceremony

Young people are being offered a "two for the price of one" deal on tickets for the opening ceremony of...

Freezers full of seal meat: How Greenland’s hunting culture helps emergency preparedness

Freezers full of seal meat: How Greenland’s hunting culture helps emergency preparedness

While many Greenlanders have been alarmed by U.S. President Donald Trump's demands to acquire their homeland, others such as Kaaleeraq...

Free-wheeling Amsterdam cracks down on electric ‘fatbikes’

Free-wheeling Amsterdam cracks down on electric ‘fatbikes’

Amsterdam, one of Europe's biggest cycling cities, is planning to ban super-sized electric "fatbikes" from its main park after a...

Looming water supply ‘bankruptcy’ puts billions at risk, UN report warns

Looming water supply ‘bankruptcy’ puts billions at risk, UN report warns

The world is facing irreversible water "bankruptcy", with billions of people struggling to cope with the consequences of decades of...

‘Content to die’: Afghanistan’s hunger crisis worsened by winter, aid cuts

‘Content to die’: Afghanistan’s hunger crisis worsened by winter, aid cuts

In the dull glow of a single bulb lighting their tent on the outskirts of Kabul, Samiullah and his wife...

Top news

  • 2026/01/24
  • Venture Global rises after arbitration win in case brought by Spain’s Repsol
  • Prudential to raise stake in Malaysia life insurer holding firm to 70% for $377 million
  • European corporate outlook dims slightly, still marred by global uncertainty
  • German economy staying in slow lane in early 2026, Bundesbank predicts
SKY ECO NEWS

© 2024 SEMG.

About Us

  • Chinese Emassy, London
  • Embassy of the United Kingdom
  • Xinhua
  • People’s Daily
  • China Daily
  • GlobalTimes
  • The Times
  • BBC

Message

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper

© 2024 SEMG.