11/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/18/2024 14:53
WASHINGTON-Congressman James P. McGovern, Ranking Member of the House Rules Committee and Co-Chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, released this statement at the conclusion of a congressional delegation to San Salvador, El Salvador:
"I believe America must be a voice for human rights in the world-and that we have a special obligation to help make things right in places like El Salvador, where we so clearly failed to live up to our ideals."
"President Bukele's 'state of exception' which he says he imposed to go after criminal gangs is in fact being used to target trade unions, political opponents, journalists and civil society groups. His policies are literally killing innocent people. I met with many who are being targeted for doing legitimate, peaceful work, and I had emotional meetings with grieving family members of people who have died in prison because of his harsh crackdowns-their brothers and sons were rounded up with no evidence and no due process, no trial, nothing. The level of fear, intimidation and self-censorship is comparable to what is was during the war years. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans face shocking levels of hunger and poverty. El Salvador's economy continues to suffer-businesses don't want to invest in countries that imprison tens of thousands of their own people and ignore the rule of law. As we know all too well, authoritarian regimes and economic stagnation drive migrants out in search of a better life-often to our southern border."
"I urge my government to take these concerns seriously and to work with our allies and the Salvadoran government to correct course by restoring full respect and protection for all human rights in El Salvador."