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El Salvador’s president denies that Kilmar Ábrego García was abused in notorious prison | Kilmar Ábrego García

The president of El Salvador claimed that Kilmar ábrego García was subjected to beating and deprivation while being kept in the country before he was returned to the United States to confront human trafficking charges.

Nayib said bouquet In a social media post Ábrego García, a Salvadorian citizen who was misunderstood from the United States to El Salvador in March before he was returned in June, said, “He did not torture or lose weight”.

Bukkele showed the pictures and video of ábrego García in an detention cell and added: “If he had tortured, lacked sleep and died of starvation, why would he look so good in every picture?”

Ábrego García’s lawyers were held in El Salvador’s bad -fame Anti -Terror Prison last week, while “violent beatings” was subjected to sleep deprivation, malnutrition and other forms of torture.

Ábrego García said that the prisoners at CECOT are limited to metal bunk beds without mattresses in an extremely crowded cell without a window, and minimum access to the bright lights and sanitation of 24 hours a day ”.

His lawyers say he lost 31 kilos in the first two -week imprisonment.

At one point, they said that ábrego García and four other prisoners were transferred to a different part of the prison, and they said that they were photographed with mattresses and better foods – photographs that seemed staged to document improved conditions ”.

Bukele did not refer to whether the photographs of ábrego García did not get ill -treatment in a better part of the prison.

Bukkele made a recent agreement that the US would pay about $ 6 million to imprison its members of the US administration of the US administration for a year and that the train was members of Aragua for a year. According to Maryland Senator Chris Van HollenThe Trump administration traveled to El Salvador to meet with ábrego García while being detained there and plans to provide El Salvador $ 15 million for controversial detention service.

Bukkele’s words came as Tennessee judge in the complaint of ábrego García’s human sexual sex, and the government of ábrego García’s law team ordered to stop making public statements after accusing of trying to find it as “monster”, “terrorist” and “barbarian”.

The lawyers of ábrego García argued in a court that the government violated a local rule that banned comments that may be prejudiced for a fair trial.

“The government for months, the right to a fair trial about Mr. ábrego,” the government made comprehensive and inflamed trial comments, “the lawyers of García’s lawyers made comprehensive and inflamed trials.” He said.

“Since the indictment in this region, these comments have continued without slowing down by clarifying the government ‘trial by the newspaper’.”

US regional judge Waverly Crenshaw, two sentences.

Ábrego García’s legal team accused the government of trying to condemn the government at the public court for accepting that he had accidentally sent him to a prison in El Salvador, despite a court decision that prevented the movement.

“Mr. ábrego’s situation attracted the national attention, while the officials invading the US government’s highest positions label to him as a ‘gangbanger’, ‘monster’, ‘illegal foreign terrorist’, ‘his wife whisk’, ‘barbarian’ and ‘human smuggler’. He said filing.

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When the lawyers call ábrego García as “convicted MS-13 gang member ,, they chose JD Vance, whom they said they were lying.

They also said that Trump management officials made 20 public statements about their clients, including the lyrics of the Resistance Secretary Kristi NOEM and the Chief Public Prosecutor Todd Blanche.

They also said that the Chief Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi accused his clients of crimes that he was not accused, including connections to a murder case. In summary, statements claimed that ábrego García’s guilt was “regardless of the judicial process or the assumption of innocence”.

According to the documents on Wednesday, officials in the prison acknowledged that ábrego García was not a gang member and that their tattoos did not specify a gang connection.

“The prison officials made it clear that the plaintiff ábrego García’s tattoos were not related to the gang, and he held him in a separate cell who was accused of ‘good tattoos’ and was accused of gang membership.

However, the prison officials threatened ábrego García to move to a cell with the gang members, whom the authorities called “it will break it up.

Separately, US prosecutors agreed to postpone the release of ábrego García’s lawyers’ release from Tennessee prison because they were afraid that Trump administration could act to deport the Salvador citizens to deport the second time.

In a file on Friday, ábrego García lawyers asked the judge that he had been involved in human trafficking to delay his release due to “contradictory statements” about whether he would be deported when he was released by Trump’s administration.

The Ministry of Justice said that Maryland plans to try the construction worker in smuggling charges, but planned to deport it, but when he didn’t say it.

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