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1920×1324time.com > The police advertised a hotline to “bring more terrorists to justice.” dialing 123,Salvadorans could anonymously report anyone they suspected of having links to gangs. In the swirling atmosphere of fear,however,it was often hard to separate violent criminals from innocent teenagers rock-band tattoos,or clothing or colors associated gangs,according to local defense attorneys. Some people denounced business rivals or called in neighbors to settle petty scores. Salvadoran security forces,under pressure from superiors to meet hefty arrest quotas,were happy to carry out the often indiscriminate sweeps. “If they didn’t find the person they were looking for,they would just arrest whoever was at home,” says Alejandro Díaz Gómez,a lawyer local human-rights group Tutela,citing videos filmed by family members. (Bukele officials say that 7,000 people have been freed owing to lack of evidence.)
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