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Salvadoran news outlet El Faro says its assets frozen in retaliation for reporting

MEXICO CITY (AP) 鈥 investigative outlet El Faro announced Thursday that its members鈥 assets, including a bank account and property, were frozen, in what it denounced as an escalation of political persecution for its work exposing corruption in the government of

鈥淚t鈥檚 another level of attack against us with a clear purpose,” El Faro Director Carlos Dada said in a news conference Thursday. 鈥淭hese are not fiscal measures. They are political measures trying to silence us.鈥

El Faro has publicly sparred with Bukele over its investigations into corruption during his administration, including revelations that his administration negotiated with gangs.

Bukele, who as the region鈥檚 youngest leader, has faced increasing criticism from human rights groups for his crackdown on dissent and abuses under a four-year state of exception that has

Bukele’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but he has called the outlet鈥檚 reporting 鈥渇ake news鈥 in the past.

The outlet learned of the freezing of assets through the bank and property registry, according to Dada, rather than through formal notification from the government.

The outlet has been subject to ongoing audits by Salvadoran authorities since 2020, in which the government alleges it has evaded $200,000 in taxes, which Dada denied.

El Faro journalists have been the target of spyware attacks, and Pegasus was detected on more than 20 of its journalists’ iPhones in 2022. Its later that year.

In 2023, the outlet moved its headquarters to Costa Rica because of the country’s repressive climate and many of its members currently live in exile outside of El Salvador.

Bukele’s crackdown intensified in 2025 with the who is in prison a year later without a trial and limited access to family and legal counsel. Shortly after, in July 2025, the country’s leading human rights organization where she worked, Cristosal,

The practice of launching audits and confiscating assets has been weaponized in other parts of the region to intimidate critics, most notably in Nicaragua under

Claudia Paz y Paz, the director of Costa Rican-based Center for Justice and International Law, which is representing El Faro in its case before the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, said in the Thursday news conference that the measure is 鈥渞etaliation鈥 for El Faro’s work and that it seeks to 鈥渟ilence the voices of journalists.”

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