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U.S. Teachers to Receive Access to "Auschwitz - In Front of Your Eyes" Through the Echoes & Reflections Program
NEW YORK, April 8 -- The Anti-Defamation League, an anti-hate organization that aims to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment for all, posted the following news release on April 7, 2026:
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U.S. Teachers to Receive Access to "Auschwitz. In Front of Your Eyes" Through the Echoes & Reflections Program
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation has created a partnership with Echoes & Reflections, one of the most significant Holocaust education programs in the United States. As a result, American high school teachers will be able to use the "Auschwitz. In Front
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NEW YORK, April 8 -- The Anti-Defamation League, an anti-hate organization that aims to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment for all, posted the following news release on April 7, 2026:
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U.S. Teachers to Receive Access to "Auschwitz. In Front of Your Eyes" Through the Echoes & Reflections Program
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation has created a partnership with Echoes & Reflections, one of the most significant Holocaust education programs in the United States. As a result, American high school teachers will be able to use the "Auschwitz. In Frontof Your Eyes" platform, which enables guided online tours for students of the Auschwitz Memorial and Museum.
In 2026, the Foundation and Echoes & Reflections will provide groups of teachers with free participation in online tours. This will allow them to have access to this modern educational tool that they can later implement in their own schools and communities.
"The potential scale of this cooperation is of particular importance to us. Since its launch in 2005, Echoes & Reflections has reached over 175,000 educators, who have the capacity to impact millions of students across the United States. This opens up a significant opportunity for education conducted from the authentic site of the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz within American classrooms," said Wojciech Soczewica, Director General of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation.
"We are thrilled by this exciting new collaboration. The ability to bring U.S. educators virtually to this important site of Holocaust history, will in no doubt enhance their knowledge and teaching skills to deepen student learning and understanding," said Lindsay J. Friedman, Managing Director of Echoes & Reflections.
As part of the joint efforts, every online tour will be accompanied by an additional educational component prepared by Echoes & Reflections. This will include guidance for teachers on how best to help prepare students for participation in a future online tour, as well as exploration of additional classroom materials and pedagogical tips. Echoes & Reflections will also develop a set of online resources to support teachers in preparing for and discussing the experience with their students.
For the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation, this collaboration represents an important step in expanding the international reach of Auschwitz and Holocaust education. Making the "Auschwitz. In Front of Your Eyes" program available to teachers in the USA not only offers a way to reach a wide audience for whom a visit to the Memorial is often impossible, but also provides support for responsible, in-depth education based on authenticity and reliable historical narrative.
Echoes & Reflections is a partnership program of Anti-Defamation League (ADL), USC Shoah Foundation, and Yad Vashem.
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Original text here: https://www.adl.org/resources/press-release/us-teachers-receive-access-auschwitz-front-your-eyes-through-echoes
[Category: Political]
Senate Majority PAC Statement on SLF Battleground Plan
WASHINGTON, April 8 -- Senate Majority PAC, an organizations that works to elect Democratic senators who are committed to an economy that provides opportunity and security for America's working families and who stand up to protect the rights of all Americans, issued the following statement on April 6, 2026:
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Senate Majority PAC Statement on SLF Battleground Plan
Senate Majority PAC Spokesperson Lauren French issued the following statement after Senate Leadership Fund announced their need to spend in deep-red states:
"The Senate Leadership Fund announcement is a sign Republicans are nervous.
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WASHINGTON, April 8 -- Senate Majority PAC, an organizations that works to elect Democratic senators who are committed to an economy that provides opportunity and security for America's working families and who stand up to protect the rights of all Americans, issued the following statement on April 6, 2026:
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Senate Majority PAC Statement on SLF Battleground Plan
Senate Majority PAC Spokesperson Lauren French issued the following statement after Senate Leadership Fund announced their need to spend in deep-red states:
"The Senate Leadership Fund announcement is a sign Republicans are nervous.Their battleground map has expanded substantially into deep-red states, and we're seeing the telltale signs of weakness with bad candidates, uninspiring messaging, and an approval rating in the pits.
"The SLF has, for once, decided to wake up and face the facts. Democrats are seeing support that has only been ramping up since November, and as we get closer to elections, it's clear Democrats have something Republicans are trying to buy: momentum."
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Original text here: https://senatemajority.com/news/senate-majority-pac-statement-on-slf-battleground-plan/
[Category: Political]
Scouting America Leaders and Youth Bring Report to the Nation to Washington, D.C.
IRVING, Texas, April 8 -- Scouting America (formerly the Boy Scouts of America) issued the following news release:
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Scouting America Leaders and Youth Bring Report to the Nation to Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scouting America leaders and youth representatives recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the organization's annual Report to the Nation, meeting with elected officials and national leaders to highlight the enduring impact Scouting has on young people and communities across the United States.
A longstanding Scouting America tradition, the Report to the Nation
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IRVING, Texas, April 8 -- Scouting America (formerly the Boy Scouts of America) issued the following news release:
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Scouting America Leaders and Youth Bring Report to the Nation to Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Scouting America leaders and youth representatives recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the organization's annual Report to the Nation, meeting with elected officials and national leaders to highlight the enduring impact Scouting has on young people and communities across the United States.
A longstanding Scouting America tradition, the Report to the Nationprovides a platform to showcase the organization's mission to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices throughout their lives, guided by the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. During the visit, Scouts and adult volunteers met with members of Congress and their staffs, sharing firsthand stories of service, leadership development, and community engagement.
"This event gives our young people a meaningful voice at the national level," said Roger Krone, president and CEO of Scouting America. "When Scouts come to Washington to report on their experiences, service, and leadership, they demonstrate the lasting value of Scouting and the positive influence it has on families, communities, and our country."
Throughout the visit, Scouts discussed the importance of civic engagement, character development, and service to others, while gaining a firsthand look at how government works. The experience reinforces Scouting America's commitment to developing informed, engaged citizens and future leaders.
The Report to the Nation underscores Scouting America's ongoing partnership with communities and institutions nationwide to help young people grow into responsible, resilient, and service minded adults.
For more information about Scouting America and its mission, visit https://www.scouting.org/about/advocacy/.
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About Scouting America
Scouting America provides the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training, which helps young people be "Prepared. For Life.(R)"
Scouting America welcomes all of America's youth into its programs. Our goal is to give them fantastic experiences in the outdoors, and elsewhere, where they can grow with us in a safe environment. More than 130 million Americans have been through our programs since our founding, and currently almost one million youth are served by 500,000 adult volunteers in local councils throughout the country.
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Original text here: https://www.scoutingnewsroom.org/press-releases/scouting-america-leaders-and-youth-bring-report-to-the-nation-to-washington-d-c/
[Category: Sociological]
Peterson Institute for International Economics Issues Commentary: The EU-Mercosur Agreement Could Tap a New Source of Critical Minerals for the West
WASHINGTON, April 8 -- The Peterson Institute for International Economics issued the following commentary on April 7, 2026, by senior fellow Monica de Bolle:
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The EU-Mercosur agreement could tap a new source of critical minerals for the West
It took a quarter century of negotiations before the European Union and the South American economic bloc Mercosur signed a trade agreement earlier this year despite objections from protectionist interests in France, Italy, Ireland, Poland, and other countries. The agreement must still be fully ratified, though ratification seems inevitable.
But what
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WASHINGTON, April 8 -- The Peterson Institute for International Economics issued the following commentary on April 7, 2026, by senior fellow Monica de Bolle:
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The EU-Mercosur agreement could tap a new source of critical minerals for the West
It took a quarter century of negotiations before the European Union and the South American economic bloc Mercosur signed a trade agreement earlier this year despite objections from protectionist interests in France, Italy, Ireland, Poland, and other countries. The agreement must still be fully ratified, though ratification seems inevitable.
But whatis striking about this step is the contrast with the United States. While the Trump administration is waging a trade war to obtain critical minerals from its economic partners, Europe is attempting to reach the same goal by making trade deals that encourage capital investment in its partner countries.
The EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement would create the first binding legal framework aimed at reducing China's chokehold on critical mineral processing and shifting part of that processing to South America. China has begun investing in the processing of minerals in South America for its own purposes. Now if South American countries can obtain capital investment for processing minerals for Europe, they can take advantage of newly opened markets there.
The US approach to critical minerals in South America amounts to a "handshake"
The United States is far behind on tapping these resources. Three weeks after the EU-Mercosur accord was signed, the United States held its inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial, producing 11 memoranda of understanding (MOU) with mineral-rich nations, including Argentina and Paraguay.
The sequence is telling. For Mercosur countries included in the agreement--Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay--weighing a handshake represented by an MOU against a contract in high-stakes investment decisions, the preferred course is obvious.
Europe aims to lessen its heavy reliance on China for critical minerals
Europe's dependence on Chinese minerals is nearly absolute. As of 2023, the European Union sourced 100 percent of its heavy rare earth elements from China, as well as much of its lithium and other resources. Demand for lithium alone is projected to increase twelvefold by 2030 and twentyfold by 2050.
The European Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), which entered into force in May 2024, tries to address access and supply chain vulnerabilities by setting binding benchmarks: By 2030, at least 10 percent of the European Union's annual consumption should be extracted domestically, 40 percent processed domestically, and no single non-EU country should account for more than 65 percent of any strategic raw material. The act's own text, however, concedes that the European Union will never be self-sufficient and will continue to rely on imports. The question is: from whom?
The EU-Mercosur Partnership Agreement, politically concluded in December 2024 and set for provisional application from May 2026, offers an answer. In addition to creating a free trade area spanning 780 million people, it progressively eliminates over 90 percent of bilateral tariffs, including those on essential aspects of critical mineral value chains. The headline numbers matter less than the structural incentives for critical mineral supply networks woven into the agreement's provisions on tariff escalation, investment access, and export restrictions.
Take tariff escalation, the single most consequential provision for critical mineral supply chains. Under the old regime, the European Union imposed progressively higher duties on more processed goods than on raw ores, penalizing value-added processing at the source. The agreement dismantles this structure, allowing refined and semi-finished mineral products to enter the European Union on equal or better terms than unprocessed materials. For Mercosur countries, the math changes considerably, making investments in refining capacity more likely to become economically viable rather than self-defeating.
The agreement also eliminates export taxes as a general principle and prohibits export monopolies. There will be no taxes on Brazilian exports to the European Union of nickel, copper, aluminum, steel, germanium, and gallium. In Argentina, all export taxes on minerals are waived. On the investment side, EU firms gain the right of establishment in Mercosur countries with non-discriminatory treatment, backed by a binding legal framework covering trade and sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, and environmental and labor standards.
For extractive and refining investments with multi-decade return horizons, regulatory predictability of this kind is what separates a viable project from a speculative one.
The agreement aims to make value-added critical mineral processing financially viable for Mercosur countries
Under the agreement, Brazil retains space for industrial policy. The agreement does allows Brazil to apply export restrictions or taxes on critical minerals and rare earth elements when necessary, however--a carve-out that protects the country's industrialization agenda. This concession enables Mercosur countries to capture value domestically, rather than merely ship raw materials to another buyer.
South America's mineral endowments are enormous and largely unmapped. In Brazil, for example, less than 30 percent of its territory has been surveyed for these resources, and yet the country is a major producer of bauxite, copper, iron ore, manganese, natural graphite, niobium, silicon metal, and tantalum. At the same time, Argentina is known as one of the world's largest producers of lithium and borates, while Paraguay is estimated to have significant lithium and manganese deposits, among other resources.
The European Union already imports over 80 percent of its niobium from Mercosur, notably from Brazil. Yet most of the region's output has historically been exported in raw form, predominantly to China. The agreement aims to change that. It does so by making local processing financially viable, establishing legal commitments that reduce the risk premia that have historically deterred long-term capital in South American mining, and opening the door to "greenshoring," the relocation of energy-intensive refining to places powered by the region's abundant clean electricity.
Contemplated projects include lithium refining in Argentina, nickel sulphate production in Brazil, and rare earth separation facilities, also in Brazil. If these materialize, they would directly serve the European CRMA's benchmark that no more than 65 percent of any strategic raw material come from a single supplier.
Risks to the EU-Mercosur agreement: Ratification, displacing China's presence, and South American politics
To be sure, realizing the critical minerals potential of the EU-Mercosur agreement is not without significant risks. Full ratification remains the key outstanding question. The European Parliament launched a judicial review of the deal in January 2026, and full ratification by all EU member states and Mercosur parties is not expected before 2027. French agricultural opposition is fierce, and objections from Italy, Ireland, Poland, Austria, and Hungary persist.
Beyond ratification risks, there is China. Chinese companies have been active in South American mineral markets for years, investing in mines, securing offtake agreements, and building infrastructure. Displacing them will require sustained capital commitments and technology transfers from European firms, neither of which is guaranteed. Political cycles add another layer of uncertainty, as exemplified by Brazil's 2026 general elections.
Against this backdrop, the US approach looks thin. MOUs do not change tariff schedules, confer legal rights to establish firms, or create enforceable dispute-resolution mechanisms. They are political instruments, not trade law. Capital mobilization under the MOU framework can be quick and flexible, but it depends on executive-branch discretion, exposing partner countries to the policy volatility that has characterized the current US administration. For investors building processing plants with 15- to 20-year return horizons, the difference between a binding institutional architecture and a statement of intent can be the difference between a bankable project and one with prohibitive risk premia.
The EU-Mercosur agreement, by contrast, locks in non-escalation tariff clauses, guarantees non-discriminatory treatment for investment, provides dispute resolution mechanisms, and includes explicit carve-outs for local value-added policies. For Mercosur countries weighing their options, the institutional depth of the agreement represents a qualitatively different proposition from a stack of memoranda.
Whether it works will depend on ratification clearing its political hurdles, on European companies committing capital at scale, and on Mercosur governments maintaining the policy stability the agreement presupposes, all easier said than done. But the architecture is now in place, and for the first time, so is the economic logic. South America has spent decades exporting raw materials to whoever would buy them. The EU-Mercosur agreement is a bet that it can do more with what lies beneath its soil than ship it to China.
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Original text here: https://www.piie.com/blogs/realtime-economics/2026/eu-mercosur-agreement-could-tap-new-source-critical-minerals-west
[Category: Economics]
Earthjustice: Environmental, Agriculture, and Community Groups Applaud Extended Pause of Manure Digester Federal Funding
SAN FRANCISCO, California, April 8 -- Earthjustice issued the following news release:
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Environmental, Agriculture, and Community Groups Applaud Extended Pause of Manure Digester Federal Funding
REAP was created to help farmers and rural small businesses cut energy costs and strengthen local economies; yet hundreds of millions of tax dollars have been funneled into expensive, polluting manure digesters
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Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Business-Cooperative Service has announced it will extend its pause on loan guarantees for new anaerobic digester projects
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SAN FRANCISCO, California, April 8 -- Earthjustice issued the following news release:
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Environmental, Agriculture, and Community Groups Applaud Extended Pause of Manure Digester Federal Funding
REAP was created to help farmers and rural small businesses cut energy costs and strengthen local economies; yet hundreds of millions of tax dollars have been funneled into expensive, polluting manure digesters
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Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Business-Cooperative Service has announced it will extend its pause on loan guarantees for new anaerobic digester projectsacross its funding programs, including the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP).
The decision to extend the pause from April 14 through Dec 31, 2026 reflects growing concern about the economic viability and environmental impacts of manure-based digesters. Federal data show high rates of loan delinquency and project underperformance, which reinforces what advocates have long argued: anaerobic digesters are extremely expensive projects that primarily benefit large-scale industrial livestock operations and fail to deliver meaningful climate or community benefits.
As USDA reviews the program, the groups urge the agency to permanently make anaerobic digesters that are located at industrial livestock operations or use livestock manure ineligible for grants and loans under REAP. Instead, USDA should ensure these limited federal funds continue to go toward solutions that actually improve rural communities, including truly renewable energy.
In January, Earthjustice and Friends of the Earth U.S., along with a coalition of more than 30 organizations, filed a rulemaking petition urging the USDA to deem anaerobic digesters ineligible for grants and loans under REAP. The petition argues that these digester projects undermine the goals of REAP by directing hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to large, industrial livestock operations while worsening pollution, driving consolidation, and delivering far less energy per dollar than truly clean alternatives such as solar or wind projects.
At the same time, Earthjustice filed a lawsuit on behalf of petitioner Friends of the Earth, challenging USDA's violation of the federal Freedom of Information Act for illegally withholding public records that detail the agency's decisions to fund manure digesters using REAP dollars.
"This pause is a necessary and overdue step," said Molly Armus, Animal Agriculture Policy Program Manager at Friends of the Earth. "For years, federal dollars have propped up costly manure digester projects that entrench factory farming, worsen local pollution, and too often fail financially. USDA has a real opportunity to course-correct by ending REAP support for factory farm gas once and for all."
"USDA's latest extension of its pause on loan guarantees for manure digesters recognizes what the petitioners and others have made clear: manure digesters are a losing investment," said Kara Goad, Senior Associate Attorney at Earthjustice. "USDA should end its support for manure digesters and, in doing so, free up funds for projects that benefit small farms, rural communities, the environment, and taxpayers."
Food & Water Watch Senior Attorney Tyler Lobdell said: "Finally, USDA appears to be realizing what advocates and communities on the frontlines of factory farm pollution have known for years: Factory farm biogas is now and has always been a dangerous waste of money. Factory farm digesters are a boondoggle both financially and in terms of climate mitigation. Taxpayer support for these projects should end entirely and for good."
"These enormously expensive projects are not economically viable without significant government support, an alarm bell that they are a risky investment," said Ben Lilliston, Director of Rural Strategies at the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. "USDA can better support family farmers and rural communities through smart investments in appropriately scaled wind and solar projects that improve on-farm resilience, particularly as fuel prices rise."
Read the full January 2026 petition (https://foe.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/2026-01-14-REAP-Digester-Petition_FINAL.pdf).
Read the January 2026 complaint (https://foe.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Complaint_Filed.pdf).
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Additional Resources
* About the Sustainable Food & Farming Program (https://earthjustice.org/office/sustainable-food-farming)
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About Earthjustice
Earthjustice is the premier nonprofit environmental law organization. We wield the power of law and the strength of partnership to protect people's health, to preserve magnificent places and wildlife, to advance clean energy, and to combat climate change. We are here because the earth needs a good lawyer.
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Original text here: https://earthjustice.org/press/2026/environmental-agriculture-and-community-groups-applaud-extended-pause-of-manure-digester-federal-funding
[Category: Environment]
Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Clay Fuller on GA-14 Special Election Runoff Victory
WASHINGTON, April 8 -- Club for Growth PAC issued the following news release:
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Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Clay Fuller on GA-14 Special Election Runoff Victory
Club for Growth PAC congratulates Lookout Mountain District Attorney and 2021 Club for Growth Foundation Fellow Clay Fuller on winning the special runoff in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. Fuller defeated Democrat Shawn Harris after both candidates advanced to the runoff following the March 10th special election. President Trump also endorsed Fuller in the race.
"Clay Fuller is a battle-tested conservative who has spent
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WASHINGTON, April 8 -- Club for Growth PAC issued the following news release:
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Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Clay Fuller on GA-14 Special Election Runoff Victory
Club for Growth PAC congratulates Lookout Mountain District Attorney and 2021 Club for Growth Foundation Fellow Clay Fuller on winning the special runoff in Georgia's 14th Congressional District. Fuller defeated Democrat Shawn Harris after both candidates advanced to the runoff following the March 10th special election. President Trump also endorsed Fuller in the race.
"Clay Fuller is a battle-tested conservative who has spenthis career fighting to limit government, eliminate wasteful spending, and bring education freedom to schools," said Club for Growth PAC President David McIntosh. "His distinguished service in the United States Air Force, his tenure at the Department of Defense, and his record as Lookout Mountain District Attorney make him exactly the kind of representative Georgia's 14th District deserves. Club for Growth PAC is proud to have stood behind his victory."
Club for Growth Action invested over $500,000 in the race, including running a TV ad highlighting President Trump's endorsement of Fuller.
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Original text here: https://www.clubforgrowth.org/club-for-growth-pac-congratulates-clay-fuller-on-ga-14-special-election-runoff-victory/
[Category: Political]
Alianza Americas: Four Years of the State of Exception in El Salvador
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 8 -- Alianza Americas, a transnational advocacy network of Latin American migrant-led organizations, issued the following news release on April 7, 2026:
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Four years of the state of exception in El Salvador
Alianza Americas, a network of more than 55 organizations led by immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean, reiterates its concern about the promotion of a security narrative through violations of constitutional rights. The Salvadoran government's punitive security model is based on mass arrests without evidence, systematic torture, enforced disappearances,
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 8 -- Alianza Americas, a transnational advocacy network of Latin American migrant-led organizations, issued the following news release on April 7, 2026:
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Four years of the state of exception in El Salvador
Alianza Americas, a network of more than 55 organizations led by immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean, reiterates its concern about the promotion of a security narrative through violations of constitutional rights. The Salvadoran government's punitive security model is based on mass arrests without evidence, systematic torture, enforced disappearances,and deaths in state custody. The vast majority of the victims are impoverished and innocent people, though political and social leaders are also among them.
El Salvador has now spent four years under a state of exception that has ceased to be temporary and has become the new normal. Since March 27, 2022, the Salvadoran population has lived under suspended constitutional guarantees, which means they can be detained without knowing the reasons, are denied legal representation, can be held in prison indefinitely without seeing a judge, and their communications can be monitored without a court order. All of this has been extended month by month by the Legislative Assembly, which is controlled by the ruling Nuevas Ideas party. Contrary to President Bukele's claim, democracy, economic opportunity, and addressing people's needs create true security.
The facts speak for themselves. Numerous reports and complaints from civil society organizations highlight the scale and gravity of the situation. The Report of the International Group of Experts (GIPES) concludes that crimes against humanity have been committed in El Salvador. According to Socorro Juridico Humanitario, approximately 1,300 people deprived of their liberty died in prisons over the past four years. Cristosal documented 245 cases of political persecution recorded between 2019 and 2025 in the report "The Price of Dissent". In another report, "You Have Arrived in Hell", Human Rights Watch and Cristosal document the stories of several of the 251 Venezuelan men who report experiencing sexual violence, physical and verbal abuse, humiliation, and more after being illegally transported from the U.S. to El Salvador's prison. It has been nearly a year since the detention of Ruth Eleonora Lopez, a lawyer and head of Cristosal's anti-corruption unit, and constitutional lawyer Enrique Anaya.
The situation worsened with the passage of a constitutional amendment that introduced the punishment of life imprisonment. This maximum sentence will be imposed in a context marked by violations of constitutional guarantees, a lack of judicial independence, arrests based on police quotas, mass trials, judges whose identities are concealed, and a failure to adequately guarantee the right to a defense. In this context, life imprisonment represents the consolidation of a repressive apparatus with no time limits.
What is unfolding in El Salvador is not contained by borders, but instead risks normalizing abuses that undermine safety, dignity, and justice across the Western Hemisphere. Alianza Americas calls for mobilization and action by regional and international human rights bodies. We demand an end to the state of emergency, and a return to constitutional rule, under which detentions must be based on evidence, and the right to a defense, the presumption of innocence, and due process must be guaranteed. Freedom of expression must be respected as the foundation of any democratic society. Critical voices build democracy. Without democracy, there is no security.
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Alianza Americas is a transnational network of migrant-led organizations in the United States. We advocate for social justice, equity, and human rights in the Americas.
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Original text here: https://www.alianzaamericas.org/post/four-years-of-the-state-of-exception-in-el-salvador
[Category: Political]