El Salvador has “more than halved its murder rate” by cracking down on gangs, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
This comes after thousands of suspected gang members in El Salvador were moved to a new mega-prison facility.
“It may be controversial for the western media, but I doubt it’s too unpopular in El Salvador given the murder rate has plummeted by 56.8 per cent in just a year,” Ms Panahi said.
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