INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Journalist Association of El Salvador (APES) recently voiced concerns over the perceived undermining of journalistic work by President
Nayib Bukele.APES suggests these actions may be inching closer to establishing an authoritative regime.The association pointed out that the
party, Nuevas Ideas.Nayib Bukele
(Photo Internet reproduction)APES emphasizes that such indications might suppress press freedom and likened the situation to authoritarian
generally keep their sources confidential.Respect for this right is essential in a democratic system, safeguarded both nationally and
internationally.Furthermore, the association criticized the current state of transparency in the nation and expressed concerns about
that such criminalization poses threats to democracies.In a recent statement, President Bukele mentioned an investigation involving
Alejandro Muyshohdt, a former National Security advisor.He alleged Muyshohdt collaborated with ex-president Mauricio Funes in leaking
altered classified documents to journalists and foreign entities.Carlos Dada, Director of El Faro, responded by emphasizing their policy of
neither confirming nor denying specific sources to protect those who trust them.