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Photos: Inside El Salvador’s new ‘mega prison’ for gang members
The primary 2,000 inmates of a brand new jail in-built El Salvador to accommodate greater than 40,000 suspected gang members focused in President Nayib Bukele’s “battle” on crime have arrived on the facility.
Bukele tweeted on Friday: “At daybreak, in a single operation, we transferred the primary 2,000 members to the Middle for the Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT),” which he stated is the biggest jail within the Americas.
“This will probably be their new home, the place they are going to stay for many years, all blended, unable to do any additional hurt to the inhabitants,” the president stated.
Human rights organizations stated the state of emergency Bukele has used to make the arrests has led to severe human rights violations. Amongst them are “mass arbitrary detention, torture and different types of ill-treatment in opposition to detainees, deaths in custody, and abuse-ridden prosecutions”, Human Rights Watch stated in an announcement.
Bukele posted a video exhibiting barefoot, tattooed males sporting solely white boxers, bent over with their fingers behind their shaven heads. Every inmate sat together with his legs on both aspect of the person in entrance of him as armed guards in balaclavas guarded the prisoners.
They had been loaded onto buses, fingers and ft in shackles, to be taken to the brand new jail in a convoy that included helicopters.
On the new facility, the boys had been equally lined up earlier than being led in massive teams into their cells, the place they’re left sitting on the ground subsequent to stacked steel beds. The warden advised journalists whereas unveiling the ability that no mattresses could be supplied.
“We’re eliminating this most cancers from society,” Justice and Public Safety Minister Gustavo Villatoro stated on Twitter concerning the inmates.
“Know that you’ll by no means stroll out of CECOT, you’ll pay for what you might be … cowardly terrorists,” he stated.
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Scholz gets SPD's chancellor candidate nod after weeks of doubt
Germany’s centre-left Social Democracts have chosen to officially nominate current Chancellor Olaf Scholz as their party’s candidate despite his low approval ratings.
Olaf Scholz has been officially nominated by his Social Democratic Party (SPD) as its candidate for German chancellor in snap elections set for 23 February.
The incumbent chancellor’s nomination comes after weeks of tense discussions within the centre-left party over whether he was the right person for the job.
Some members of his party rallied around Defence Minister Boris Pistorius — who enjoys higher approval ratings — as a replacement for Scholz.
On Thursday, Pistorius said he was not “available” to run for chancellor, paving the way for Scholz to be at the top of the party’s ballot.
The SPD’s executive committee officially nominated Scholz on Monday, with Pistorius one of the 33 senior members of the party with the right to vote on the matter.
According to a recent poll by public broadcaster ZDF last week, only 37% of respondents thought Scholz was doing a good job in his current role as chancellor.
A separate survey showed a large majority (78%) thought the SPD would achieve a better result in February’s upcoming election with Pistorius as the candidate for chancellor. Only 11% said they thought the SPD would achieve victory in the election under Scholz.
Internal wrangling
At a meeting of SPD’s official youth branch this weekend, the party’s top was accused of leading the party to a disaster.
Two weeks of internal discussions over who should be the candidate have left their mark, according to younger members of the party.
One of the party’s leaders, Saskia Esken, said at a press conference that the party wasn’t portraying “a good picture in the nomination of our chancellor candidate.”
Scholz’s ruling “streetlight” coalition, which was comprised of the SPD, the Greens, and the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP), collapsed earlier this month in public fashion after Scholz fired his Finance Minister Christian Lindner, who hails from the liberal centrist FDP.
Lacking a parliamentary majority, Scholz agreed to hold a no-confidence vote on 16 December, with general elections set for 23 February 2025.
Currently, the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) is leading in the polls with 32%. They have chosen Friedrich Merz as their candidate for chancellor.
The environmentalist Greens party picked Robert Habeck as their top choice, while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) named Alice Weidel, which was the first time the party had nominated an official chancellor candidate.
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Israel moves towards ceasefire deal with Hezbollah: reports
Israel is reportedly moving towards a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah in Lebanon after nearly a year of fighting escalated into an all-out war in September.
Israeli media outlets including YNET and Haaretz have reported that Israel has tentatively agreed to a U.S.-backed proposal for a ceasefire. No final deal has been reached, according to the reports.
Lebanon and the militia group Hezbollah reportedly agreed to the deal last week but both sides need to give the final okay before it can materialize.
The reported ceasefire deal comes after Hezbollah launched one of its largest rocket attacks on Israel in exchange for Israeli forces striking Hezbollah command centers in Beirut.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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