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Never in recent Latin American history has a government locked up such a large proportion of its population: almost 2% of all Salvadoran adults are currently behind bars as a result of the war on gangs.  For more than two years, President Nayib Bukele has managed to establish a climate of relative peace in a country that had long been plagued by violence.  This peace is welcomed by a majority of Salvadorans despite the fact that it is based on authoritarian methods: arbitrary detention and the absence of trials, allegations of torture and suspicious deaths.  Juan Carlos’ photographs depict everyday life in a country where peace has been bought at the cost of freedom.

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