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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. El Salvador is a constitutional multiparty republic with a democratically elected government. In 2019 voters elected Nayib Bukele as president for a five-year term. The election was generally free and fair, according to international observers.
On the matter of women's rights, the IACHR noted with great concern that despite the legislative progress that the country has made, El Salvador continues to be the country with the highest number of murders of women in Latin America and the Caribbean.
A yashmak, yashmac or yasmak (from Turkish yaşmak, "a veil") is a Turkish and Turkmen type of veil or niqāb worn by women to cover their faces in public. Today there is almost no usage of this garment in Turkey.
In 2021, UNHCR has prioritized community-based interventions and expanded its presence in 57 communities in 25 municipalities of El Salvador to mitigate protection risks, particularly impacting children and youth, gender-based violence survivors, LGBTI persons, among others affected by forced displacement.
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This report addresses the human rights situation in El Salvador, after the on-site visit carried out by the IACHR from December 2 to 4, 2019. In particular, it analyzes
Prison and Police Barracks. The country’s penal institutions held over 36,600 detainees in August, twice the official capacity, the World Prison Brief revealed, including approximately 23 percent...
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Yashmak, long, narrow face screen or veil traditionally worn in public by Muslim women. The yashmak can consist of a piece of black horsehair attached near the temples and sloping down like an awning to cover the face, or it can be a veil covered with pieces of lace, with slits for the eyes, tied.