The Salvadoran Attorney General’s Office investigates Héctor Silva Ávalos for money laundering and ties with former President Funes.

Silva Ávalos is accused of receiving money to establish the Revista Factum magazine from businessman Rodolfo «Fito» Salume Artiñano. Despite having an open file for the crime, the case has not been prosecuted, and it is alleged that this is due to the influence of the Cáceres brothers. Seguir leyendo The Salvadoran Attorney General’s Office investigates Héctor Silva Ávalos for money laundering and ties with former President Funes.

Some international organizations push for the continuation of bloodbaths and violence in Latin America. El Salvador is exposing them

President Bukele pointed out that these organizations do not seek to eradicate the problem of violence in the region, which is why they criticize effective measures such as those taken during his administration in El Salvador. Seguir leyendo Some international organizations push for the continuation of bloodbaths and violence in Latin America. El Salvador is exposing them

The Minister of the Interior denounced Factum Magazine for publishing false information against him

The lawyer Giancarlo de la Gasca, legal representative of the Minister of the Interior, Juan Carlos Bidegain, presented, this Thursday, a complaint before the Association of Journalists of El Salvador (APES) against Factum Magazine and the journalist Loida Martínez Avelar for violating the Code of Ethics for Journalism.

In addition, the lawyer denounces that Factum falsely published that the minister was wanted by the International Police. He clarified that the head of the Interior was exonerated by a judge of all the accusations against him. Seguir leyendo The Minister of the Interior denounced Factum Magazine for publishing false information against him

Former FMLN Congressman Carlos Ruíz admits that former President Funes and the Organization of American States negotiated with gangs

Former FMLN deputy Carlos Ruíz admits that former president Mauricio Funes, the Organization of American States (OAS), and sectors of the Catholic Church negotiated with gangs.

The truce between gangs was not only «Funes’ problem, Monsignor Fabio Colindres was here, and, in addition, there were international organizations, such as the OAS,» the legislator pointed out, in the TVX interview space. Seguir leyendo Former FMLN Congressman Carlos Ruíz admits that former President Funes and the Organization of American States negotiated with gangs