
Nayib Bukele, president of El Salvador. Photo: EFE.
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Nayib Bukele, president of El Salvador. Photo: EFE.
El Salvadorâs regime arrested the son of a human rights activist who has criticized the governmentâs labor rights violations before the International Labour Organization.
Salvadoran human rights activist CĂ©sar Bennedetto denounced that his son Ăscar was detained on Thursday, June 26, and demanded his release, while lamenting that he had to âhideâ his daughter after receiving a warning call announcing that âshe would also be arrested.â
âI know they have already searched for me everywhere. I have no police record, no criminal record, I owe nothing to the Court of Accounts, and I owe nothing to the Ministry of Finance,â Bennedetto (father) said at a press conference. According to him, âsince they canât do anything against me, they did it to my son.â
He âsupported human rights defense efforts in rural areasâ of the eastern department of La UniĂłn. Additionally, last February he participated as a member of the National Union for the Defense of the Working Class (UNT) in a tour to denounce human and labor rights violations occurring in El Salvador before the International Labour Organization (ILO), according to local media.
âI will not stay silent, I will not leave the country. I want to tell this government that I am here and facing the situation; I will not hide,â the father stressed.
La FederaciĂłn UniĂłn Nacional para la Defensa de la Clase Trabajadora (UNT) y el Movimiento para la Defensa de los Derechos de la Clase Trabajadora (MDCT) denuncian la captura del joven Ăscar Bennedetto SĂĄnchez, hijo de CĂ©sar Bennedetto SĂĄnchez, exempleado de la PDDH y defensor de⊠pic.twitter.com/oyCgknz4xg
— Diario Co Latino (@DiarioCoLatino) June 27, 2025
The text reads: The National Federation for the Defense of the Working Class (UNT) and the Movement for the Defense of Workersâ Rights (MDCT) denounce the arrest of the young Ăscar Bennedetto SĂĄnchez, son of CĂ©sar Bennedetto SĂĄnchez, former PDDH employee and human rights defender.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), which is part of the Organization of American States (OAS), expressed its concern on June 6 about the ârecent arrests of human rights defenders.â
The IACHR referred to the arrests of anti-corruption lawyer Ruth LĂłpezâan outspoken critic of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukeleâenvironmental lawyer Alejandro HenrĂquez, evangelical pastor and community leader JosĂ© Ăngel PĂ©rez, and Fidel Zavala, spokesperson for a humanitarian organization. On June 7, lawyer Enrique Anaya, also a critic of Bukele, was arrested and accused of money laundering.
Relatives of Venezuelan Abductees in El Salvador Report Human Rights Violations at UN
From March 2022, El Salvador is under a regime that has suspended certain due process guarantees. Since then, security forces have reported the detention of over 86,000 people, including more than 3,000 children.
Human Rights Watch has documented widespread human rights violations during this âstate of exceptionâ, including arbitrary arrests, torture and other ill-treatment, as well as serious breaches of due process. The vast majority of detainees remain in pretrial detention, many held in inhumane conditions.