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Global Journalist: El Salvador's Unstoppable Gangs

AP

El Salvador has a population of a little more than 6 million people, less than New York City. But the violence in the small Central American country is out of control. It has a murder rate 22 times higher than that of the United States.

Much of the blame lies with the country’s two main gang groups, Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) and Barrio 18. The rival groups are constantly warring with each other in turf battles, with the people of El Salvador caught in the middle.

 On this edition of Global Journalist, we look at a country that was once torn apart by a civil war in the 1980’s, and how it’s being threatened by a very different kind of war. 

   

Our guests this week:

  • Danny Gold, a reporter and producer for Vice News. His documentary “Gangs of El Salvador” was released in November 2015.
  • Steven Dudley, co-director for InSight Crime, an organization that studies organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Jose Miguel Cruz, director of research at the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center at Florida International University.
Jason left Global Journalist in 2019
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