El Salvador president defies supreme court order on COVID-19 detention
APRIL 18, 2020 12:39:03 PM Chris Stephens
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele defied the Supreme Court Wednesday after the nations highest judiciary issued an order for his administration to respect COVID-19 related rulings.
In March the El Salvador government responded to the COVID-19 outbreak by ordering all citizens to undergo a mandatory month-long lockdown. Individuals found violating this order have been arrested and detained in containment facilities for 30 days, implicating human rights abuses.
The Supreme Court rejected detainment multiple times since the outset of the COVID-19 outbreak. First on March 26, the court ordered the government to release individuals who had been grocery shopping. Then second on April 8, when the court explicitly provided that the government lacked proper statutory backing to detain citizens.
After both rulings, Bukele took to twitter, urging law enforcement to be strict with the lockdown and reiterating that those found violating the lockdown would be put in a containment facility.
More:
https://www.jurist.org/news/2020/04/el-salvador-president-defies-supreme-court-order-on-covid-19-detention/
President Bukele, with luck, remembered to scrub his hands so hard after this meeting.