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Never in recent Latin American history has a government locked up such a large proportion of its population: almost 2% of all Salvadoran adults are currently behind bars as a result of the war on gangs.  For more than two years, President Nayib Bukele has managed to establish a climate of relative peace in a country that had long been plagued by violence.  This peace is welcomed by a majority of Salvadorans despite the fact that it is based on authoritarian methods: arbitrary detention and the absence of trials, allegations of torture and suspicious deaths.  Juan Carlos’ photographs depict everyday life in a country where peace has been bought at the cost of freedom.

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Every year since 1989, the international festival of photojournalism, Visa pour l'Image Perpignan, has reviewed the events of the previous year, covering social issues, conflicts and the state of the world viewed via a variety of subjects and from different points of view.

The program includes: exhibitions, evening screenings, round tables, workshops, portfolio reviews, school weeks, the chance to meet photographers, awards and grants.

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