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Crime capital no more: El Salvador tourism boosted by Bukele

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The turnaround began in 2022 when president Nayib Bukele declared war on gangs, cutting the murder rate by about 98% from 2015 levels.

EL SALVADOR: A few years ago, El Tunco beach in El Salvador was crawling with gang members who robbed and extorted people at will.

Now it is thronged with tourists, lured by the transformation of El Salvador from one of the region’s deadliest countries to one of its safest.

The turnaround began in 2022, when President Nayib Bukele declared war on gangs by imposing a state of emergency used to detain tens of thousands of suspected gang members.

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