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    El Salvador: The rise of the ‘world’s coolest dictator’

    El Salvador: The rise of the ‘world’s coolest dictator’

    Not long ago, the tiny nation of El Salvador had the highest murder rate in the world. Now, it has the highest incarceration rate. President Nayib Bukele – who has described himself as “the world’s coolest dictator” – has detained 70,000 gang suspects without trial. His supporters point to the homicide rate, which is down 93 per cent. But Bukele’s critics warn that his hardline policies risk sacrificing democracy for security. 

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    Guest: Stephen Gibbs, Latin America Correspondent, The Times. 

    Host: Luke Jones. 

    Clips: NBC, CBS, Channel 4, Sky News Australia, ITV, Al Jazeera, CFR Education.



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    Trading criminality for autocracy: El Salvador

    Trading criminality for autocracy: El Salvador

    A country that was not long ago gripped by gang violence and crime is slowly emerging from fear, thanks to a brutal roundup of young men by a wildly popular, social-media-savvy president. The streets may be safer, but now it is El Salvador’s democracy that is in danger—and neighbouring countries’ leaders may take lessons from its budding autocrat.

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