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The one where we talk about Nayib Bukele, an indictment from the EDNY, the curious crackdown on some gang members in El Salvador, and MAGA's fawning approval of these measures.
Here are some of the sources we used while assembling this episode:
Guardian on Bukele's decision to move 2000 suspected gang members to the new "Megaprison"
Damian Merlo's Foreign Agent Registration(FARA) for his work on behalf of El Salvador
EDNY Indictment for the MS-13 gang leaders
El Faro on the EDNY indictment
El Faro on the aftermath of the crackdown
“He says that, for some time now, the gangs’ street "soldiers" believe that their leaders "sold them out.""It’s true. These structures have no management. The ranflas [leaders] claimed to be looking out for their soldiers’ wellbeing. Not anymore. We came to the conclusion that it wasn’t the case." He thinks that the concentration of power in the hands of the historic leaders of the organizations had backfired on them."The ranflas [in prison] didn’t want to appoint substitutes [in the streets]. I don’t know why. Maybe because they didn’t want to leave to someone else what was theirs. So they didn’t do it. These locos negotiated for their own benefit. What did they negotiate? I don’t know," he said.”El Faro on the pact between Bukele and the gangs
The Guardian on the beginnings of ISIS
This is our current events recap program, where we offer our takes on what’s going on at the bleeding edge of the information war. Feel free to let us know what you think, suggest topics, etc. at [email protected], or in our group chat using the Substack app.
Thanks for listening,
Jay and Griff
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The one where we talk about Nayib Bukele, an indictment from the EDNY, the curious crackdown on some gang members in El Salvador, and MAGA's fawning approval of these measures.
Here are some of the sources we used while assembling this episode:
Guardian on Bukele's decision to move 2000 suspected gang members to the new "Megaprison"
Damian Merlo's Foreign Agent Registration(FARA) for his work on behalf of El Salvador
EDNY Indictment for the MS-13 gang leaders
El Faro on the EDNY indictment
El Faro on the aftermath of the crackdown
“He says that, for some time now, the gangs’ street "soldiers" believe that their leaders "sold them out.""It’s true. These structures have no management. The ranflas [leaders] claimed to be looking out for their soldiers’ wellbeing. Not anymore. We came to the conclusion that it wasn’t the case." He thinks that the concentration of power in the hands of the historic leaders of the organizations had backfired on them."The ranflas [in prison] didn’t want to appoint substitutes [in the streets]. I don’t know why. Maybe because they didn’t want to leave to someone else what was theirs. So they didn’t do it. These locos negotiated for their own benefit. What did they negotiate? I don’t know," he said.”El Faro on the pact between Bukele and the gangs
The Guardian on the beginnings of ISIS
This is our current events recap program, where we offer our takes on what’s going on at the bleeding edge of the information war. Feel free to let us know what you think, suggest topics, etc. at [email protected], or in our group chat using the Substack app.
Thanks for listening,
Jay and Griff
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