El Salvador to apply life sentences to minors for serious crimes


FILE PHOTO: El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele speaks during a press conference with Chile's President-elect Jose Antonio Kast (not pictured) at the Presidential House in San Salvador, El Salvador January 30, 2026. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas/File Photo

SAN ⁠SALVADOR, April 15 (Reuters) - Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele ⁠has enacted legal reforms allowing life ‌imprisonment for minors as young as 12 convicted of homicide, terrorism, or rape, according to the country's official gazette.

The ​measures, published on Tuesday and ⁠scheduled to take effect ⁠April 26, follow a constitutional amendment approved in ⁠March ‌by the government-controlled Congress.

The changes eliminate special legal procedures previously available to ⁠offenders aged 12 to 18, though they ​include provisions ‌for periodic sentence reviews and potential supervised ⁠release.

The constitutional ​amendment came days after an international legal panel reported "reasonable grounds" to suggest El Salvador has committed ⁠crimes against humanity during a ​years-long state of emergency.

The United Nations human rights office criticized the reforms for violating children's rights. ⁠Bukele defended the measures, saying the previous legal framework granted impunity to young criminals.

The 44-year-old president's ongoing state of emergency, which suspends various ​constitutional guarantees, has led to ⁠the detention of more than 90,000 people. ​Humanitarian organizations estimate at least ‌500 of those detainees have ​died in state custody.

(Reporting by Gerardo Arbaiza; Editing by Brendan O'Boyle, Rod Nickel)

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