Clearing the Streets of El Salvador: Peace Amidst Gang Warfare – Everything Law and Order Blog

El Salvador’s villages are at the crossroads of the invisible borders where turf wars rage, leading to countless murders every month. This modern warzone sees people losing their lives over car thefts and extortion, while destitute families are caught in the crossfire of the Mara wars. Has anything changed? Discover why President Nayib Bukele remains so popular amidst this chaos.

This documentary was produced by Ligne de Front and directed by Vincent Prado. It was first released in 2021.

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28 thoughts on “Clearing the Streets of El Salvador: Peace Amidst Gang Warfare”
  1. This video have me in tears duele el corazón verlo sufriendo por su hijo q tenía un gran futuro y por estos parásitos perdimos gente muy buena y trabajadora pero el sistema q sigue creyendo en ellos oea derechos humanos tristemente se perdieron muchas vidas con lujo de barbarie espero nunca salgan a la calle y sigamos teniendo una policía como la de bukele por mucho tiempo

  2. I’m on tears watching this father. I am salvadorean who migrated to US 7 years ago. I lived 35 years in my country. Watching murders every day. We were lost of hope. But thanks God our president Bukele came so brave to fight when everything was against him but he never gave up. Now El Salvador finally knew what is to live in peace.

  3. The best president, El Salvador has ever had. She's doing the right thing for his people. And it doesn't matter what others say about him. What is tactics? He's just got re-elected by 885%. Majority. That gives us an idea how much his people accept his governance And the way he has carried out his policies

  4. @4:13 I am in tears. I feel that fathers pain. This is what all you gang defendants need to think about. These families will never hold their loved ones.

  5. this is a great inspiring story, however, things are not so simple. Those gang members were also members of that society, they were somebody's sons, fathers, brothers – and these families must grieve their loss as well. Will there be a resent towards the state, we'll see. Plus, simple statistics says there must be at least 10% of those arrested that are innocent – and they must be rehabilitated/released – but it's difficult to say who and how. But this would be crucial in order to maintain the true democracy and justice. By simultaneously building a stronger economy and by taking EVERY material possession from the gangs, would create a solid foundation for long term peace and stability, plus wellbeing of El Salvadorians.

  6. I simpathize with the family whose relative was found dead. I dont agree that inocent people that had nothing to do with any crimes that happened in El salvador should put in prison because of a tattoo of his past. Nayib has to use good judment when locking up people. If they are not guilty of any crimes they should be release.

  7. too much order and too much chaos are same evil. in usa legal gangs called police are shooting and jailing people people because of unpaid tickets and paint roller in hand as lethal weapons .''police planting drugs as evidence '' to convict people . police caught driving drunk and charging citizens for DUI

  8. FMLN AND ARENA MUST NEVER COME BACK TO POWER!! NEVER!!! BUKELE #1.. LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE THEY ALL HAVE HORROR STORY!!

  9. Just like in México, Colombia, Perú and many latin America countries no crime organizations can survive if not allowed by the corrupt governments 😂

  10. Those hypocrites of Human Rights should watch this Video and what the real people of El Salvador have to say about their suffering from the Gamgs they want to Protect

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