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El Salvador's Congress has approved a law to house minors convicted of serious crimes linked to organized crime in adult prisons, separate from other inmates. This move is part of President Nayib Bukele's controversial war on crime, which includes a state of emergency, mass trials, and a "mega prison." The law is controversial due to allegations of torture in prisons, a claim the government denies.
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