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El Salvador Gangs

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Large-scale gang warfare has made El Salvador one of the most violent countries in the Americas. But on 9 March, leaders of the country’s two most powerful gangs agreed a truce, saying that the situation was getting out of hand, especially when it came to youth in their own communities.
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El Salvador Gangs

16 August 2012

San Salvador, El Salvador

A woman visits a prison holding members of the Barrio 18 street gang. Increased visiting rights and television sets were among concessions granted to gang members who were transferred to medium-security prisons, after agreeing a truce with rivals.

 

Large-scale gang warfare has made El Salvador one of the most violent countries in the Americas. But on 9 March, leaders of the country’s two most powerful gangs agreed a truce, saying that the situation was getting out of hand, especially when it came to youth in their own communities.

The leaders of Barrio 18 and Mara Salvatrucha-13 pledged to put a brake on violence and to stop recruiting adolescent members. The government agreed to transfer 30 prisoners held in maximum-security jails to less restrictive institutions.

The truce appeared to have some success. Homicides in the first part of the year were down 32 percent, and kidnappings dropped by half. On 14 April, El Salvador recorded its first day in three years without a murder.

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San Salvador, El Salvador

Technical information

Shutter speed: 1/500 sec
ISO: 800
F-Stop: 2.5
Focal Length: 35 mm
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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  • ‘Gangs’ Truce Buys El Salvador a Tenuous Peace’ in The New York Times

Tomás Munita

Tomas Munita
Nationality:
Chile
Website:
www.tomasmunita.com
About:
Tomás Munita, born in Chile in 1975, is a documentary photographer primarily interested in social issues. His work focuses on Latin America, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.
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for The New York Times

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