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CISPES, Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador
The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) is a grassroots solidarity organization that has been supporting the Salvadoran people’s struggle for social and economic justice since 1980. We organize strategic campaigns against US government and corporate intervention in El Salvador and accompany the Salvadoran popular movement in its work to realize an inspiring vision of participatory democracy and economic justice. Our work is coordinated through the CISPES National Office in Washington, DC, and carried out by local CISPES chapters and supporters across the country.
http://cispes.org/
Artículos
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8 de julio, puesto en línea por Yesenia
On July 7, a judge in El Salvador ordered that Atilio Montalvo, a signer of the 1992 Peace Accords on behalf of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, be placed under house arrest upon discharge from the hospital following a medical emergency. The decision now lies in the hands of prison (…)
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24 de junio, puesto en línea por Alexis
Photo via Foro Nacional de Salud Facebook, May 21, 2025. NGOs in El Salvador hold a press conference to denounce Bukele's Foreign Agents Law. New law grants broad powers to government to curtail operations of nonprofits as part of escalating wave of repression
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4 de junio, puesto en línea por Alexis
Family members, human rights defenders call for release to house arrest in light of life-threatening medical conditions
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4 de junio, puesto en línea por Alexis
Family members, human rights defenders call for release to house arrest in light of life-threatening medical conditions
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31 de mayo, puesto en línea por Alexis
In an acceleration of the Bukele regime's crackdown on dissent in El Salvador, on May 30 a judge allowed criminal charges against lawyer and environmentalist Alejandro Henríquez and pastor and cooperative leader Don José Ángel Perez to move forward. Both had been part of a peaceful vigil on May (…)