We published explosive stories about the president of El Salvador. Now we can’t go home
Days before we ran interviews with gang leaders describing their alleged ties to Nayib Bukele’s government, we left the country to avoid arrest. We fear our exile will never end • This story, republished with permission, was originally run by El Faro English We figured we would spend only a few (…)
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