The population of El Salvador’s new mega-prison is growing after a second group of 2,000 inmates were transferred to the facility this week. As Mike Armstrong reports, while the Salvadoran government insists the compound is needed for its war on gangs, critics say the crackdown comes with a cost.
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El Salvador mega-prison brings in new inmates, critics raise human rights concerns
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