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Harrowing photos show prisoners stacked together as punishment for a spate of violence in El Salvador

  • The office of Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, released photos this week showing the brutal conditions hundreds of prisoners have been put in — stripped and stacked together — after several days of violence leading to more than 20 deaths.
  • The photos were released to try and intimidate or humiliate the captives after intelligence warned the deaths outside of prisons had been ordered by imprisoned gang leaders. But human rights groups fear for the prisoners.
  • Erika Guevara, Amnesty International's director for the Americas, told Reuters: "We view these photos taken of people deprived of their liberty in the prisons with great concern, they are scenes where people are brought together in prison yards in a humiliating, demeaning manner."
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Hundreds of prisoners were stripped and stacked together in El Salvador after several days of violence that led to more than 20 deaths, as the president tried to prevent further violence.

El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele released the photos this week to try to intimidate or humiliate the captives, analysts told The Washington Post. This was after intelligence warned the government that the killings had been ordered by imprisoned gang leaders.

But the photos were so brutal and contrary to current social distancing guidelines, human rights activists worried measures had been taken too far.

Erika Guevara, Amnesty International's director for the Americas, told Reuters: "We view these photos taken of people deprived of their liberty in the prisons with great concern, they are scenes where people are brought together in prison yards in a humiliating, demeaning manner."

Here are photos showing what it's like in El Salvador's prisons.

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