Among the measures taken by President Xiomara Castro to appease the violence in Honduras are the already extended state of emergency and recently the transfer of control of prisons to the Military Police. Erika Guevara, director for the Americas of Amnesty International, replies in Conclusions.
Does Xiomara Castro in Honduras follow the Bukele model against violence?
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