Bukele puts thousands of El Salvador's prisoners to work in exchange for reduced sentences

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31 January marked two years since the inauguration of the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) in El Salvador, the 40,000-capacity mega-prison where the country's president, Nayib Bukele, has held thousands of gang members and criminals. Bukele has shared a video on social media showing hundreds of inmates from this prison, dressed in yellow t-shirts and grouped around long tables, working to qualify for a reduced sentence.

‘Forty per cent of our prison population is already paying their debt to society. In return, they receive a shorter sentence and learn a skill,’ he shared alongside the video. The prisoners' jobs range from making clothes to cleaning beaches. ‘They will help us build roads, hospitals and schools; they will make uniforms and furniture; they will grow and harvest food; and they will help us clean our rivers, lakes and beaches,’ he said.

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