AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHuman Rights Watchdog: El Salvador’s Idhuca says it logged 569 human rights violations in 2025, with arbitrary detentions most cited and security forces named most often, arguing the pattern intensified after the 2022 state of emergency. UN Pressure on Local Politics: The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention urged El Salvador to release former San Salvador mayor Ernesto Muyshondt, citing unlawful detention and demanding reparations and an independent probe. Public Safety & Weather: Civil Protection kept the country on Orange Alert as Tropical Storm Cristina’s rains raise the odds of incidents; authorities stress it’s a preparedness step, not a shutdown. Tourism Momentum: El Salvador’s visitor numbers are outpacing targets, with 2026 goals likely to be met early, while Surf City El Salvador Pro continues to blend sport with free wellness and entertainment. Environment & Ecosystems: MARN and UNDP launched the 7th year of “Trees for El Salvador,” reporting millions of plants produced since 2019 to restore key habitats. Regional Governance: In Guantánamo, the municipal assembly accepted a vice mayor resignation and named a new head of the municipal electoral commission. International Spotlight: A newly reported Pentagon-linked AI propaganda operation is preparing tailored pro-U.S. content for multiple countries, including El Salvador.
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