Event Recording / Latin America & Caribbean 06 October 2022 1 minute El Salvador’s #WarOnGangs: Risks and results (Online event, 6 October 2022) In late March, El Salvador’s criminal gangs spearheaded a killing spree that left 87 people dead over a weekend. In response, President Nayib Bukele imposed a state of exception and launched a #WarOnGangs that has jailed over 53,000 alleged gang members in six months, elevating the country’s prison population rate to the world’s highest. Tiziano Breda, Crisis Group’s Analyst for Central America; Susan Cruz, Consultant; and Roberto Valencia, Journalist, discuss the consequences of this popular and controversial strategy. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print Loading Video Related Tags More for you Op-Ed / Latin America & Caribbean Latin America Likes Bukele’s ‘War on Gangs.’ That’s a Problem Originally published in World Politics Review Report / Latin America & Caribbean A Remedy for El Salvador’s Prison Fever Also available in Also available in Español