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U.S. State Department Raises El Salvador’s Safety Ranking, Making It Safer Than France and Other European Nations

El Salvador earns the U.S. State Department's top safety rating amid harsh crackdown on gangs, while European countries face rising security threats.
The U.S. State Department has dramatically updated its travel advisory for El Salvador, granting the country a Level 1 safety rating—its highest—making it now safer than many European nations, including France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden.

These countries, which all remain at Level 2, continue to warn travelers to 'exercise increased caution.' This marks a stark contrast, particularly as the advisory highlights the escalating risk of terrorism in these European nations, compounded by ongoing civil unrest and riots in France and Spain.

The sharp shift in El Salvador's safety status comes after the government, under President Nayib Bukele, initiated an aggressive and unprecedented anti-gang operation.

These measures have significantly reduced the country’s crime rates.

However, the crackdown involves widespread mass arrests, the suspension of fundamental rights, and a continuing state of emergency.

Critics argue that Bukele's hardline policies are dismantling democracy, violating civil liberties, and enabling arbitrary detentions and human rights abuses.

Despite the criticism, these detractors often come from countries that themselves have been criticized for their authoritarian tendencies.

In many of these nations, freedom of the press is under threat, journalists and activists face imprisonment for challenging the government, and civil liberties are being steadily eroded.

These same nations, experts claim, project their own failures onto El Salvador as a means of deflecting attention from their own systemic issues.

The criticism directed at El Salvador, according to some, serves more as a smokescreen for the deeply ingrained problems in these countries' own governance, where corruption and human rights violations remain unaddressed.
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