The U.S. Government Accused a Salvadorian Human Rights Activist of Gang Activity – Now He’s In Jail
The U.S. Government Accused a Salvadorian Human Rights Activist of Gang Activity Now Hes In Jail
Danielle Marie Mackey
Aug. 8 2016, 9:36 a.m.
n the early morning hours of July 28, Salvadoran police arrested 77 people in a nationwide raid of alleged members of a multimillion-dollar financial network run by El Salvadors Mara Salvatrucha gang, known as MS-13. Among those arrested was Dany Balmore Romero García, a former member of MS-13 who for the past decade has served as the director of the OPERA Youth Group, a violence-prevention organization that works with former and current gang members.
At a hearing on August 1, the judge presented three formal charges against Romero: being a leader of a terrorist organization, conspiring to commit terrorist acts, and conspiring to commit homicide against someone with the code name Meme, who will serve as a key witness in the trial, according to a lawyer present for the proceedings. The judge announced that the investigation to substantiate the charges will last at least six months.
The raid that netted Romero, called Operation Check, was not officially supported by the U.S. but bears a remarkable resemblance to Operation Avalanche, a February raid in Honduras targeting MS-13 finances that was led by the U.S.-trained Technical Agency of Criminal Investigation unit in conjunction with U.S. authorities, according to Honduran media.
Romeros arrest appears to be part of the Salvadoran governments attempt to clear a path for its vicious zero-tolerance approach to gang violence. In August 2015, the countrys Supreme Court declared gangs and their apologists to be terrorist groups, a vague description under which Romero is now accused. A pattern of torture and extrajudicial killings of young people assumed to be gang members has emerged since January 2015, which the countrys human rights ombudsman, David Morales, calls extermination violence
for purposes of social cleansing.
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