
Ingrid Escobar
Ingrid Escobar is the director of Socorro Jurídico Humanitario (SJH), an organization advocating for human rights in El Salvador. She has been vocal in condemning the government's treatment of detainees under the state of emergency, particularly following the death of Yohaldi and other inmates, emphasizing the alarming pattern of fatalities among prisoners who are not gang members.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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El Salvador | 3 | 7.00 | 0.92% | +10% | 6,486,201 | 65,860 | $26,000 | 264$ |
Totals | 3 | 6,486,201 | 65,860 | $26,000 | 264$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
El Salvador:
Ingrid Escobar announced the creation of the Mesa de Salvadoreños en el Exilio to fight for human rights in El Salvador.
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El Salvador:
Ingrid Escobar is the director of the Humanitarian Legal Aid (SJH) and has left the country due to police harassment.
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El Salvador:
Ingrid Escobar is mentioned as one of the dissidents who have left El Salvador due to government persecution.
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El Salvador:
Ingrid Escobar presented a report on human rights violations in El Salvador to the International Criminal Court.
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Jamaica:
Ingrid Escobar, leader of the human rights legal group Socorro Juridico, fled El Salvador with her two children.
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Guyana:
Ingrid Escobar is a Salvadoran human rights lawyer who fled the country after experiencing police harassment.
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El Salvador:
Ingrid Escobar, director of SJH, highlighted the issue of homicides in penitentiaries and the government's negligence in addressing them.
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El Salvador:
Ingrid Escobar self-exiled due to police harassment.
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El Salvador:
Ingrid Escobar is the director of the Humanitarian Legal Aid and has spoken out against the repression of human rights defenders in El Salvador.
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Liechtenstein:
Ingrid Escobar criticized Bukele's re-election as a consolidation of dictatorship.
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