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Inside the El Salvador ‘mega prison’ holding 12,000 accused gang members
- The 40,000-person facility – thought to be the largest in the Americas – opened earlier this year
- Up to 75 inmates live in each cell of about 1,000 square feet, sharing two toilets and sinks
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Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s relentless war on gangs is steadily filling the cellblocks of a massive prison that may be Latin America’s largest.
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At the complex in Tecoluca, southeast of the capital San Salvador, dozens of inmates with shaved heads peer out of a single cellblock.
Standing out among the omnipresent white T-shirts and shorts are some heads and necks covered in dark tattoos.
Agence France-Presse joined government human rights officials this week in a rare tour of the prison, formally known as the Terrorism Confinement Centre, almost exactly six months after its inauguration on February 24.
The massive prison has a capacity for 40,000 inmates, but now holds 12,114 accused gang members.
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