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Security forces guard El Salvador buses after murders | Security forces guard El Salvador buses after murders |
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The government in El Salvador has provided military and police escorts for bus drivers forced to go on strike by powerful criminal gangs. | The government in El Salvador has provided military and police escorts for bus drivers forced to go on strike by powerful criminal gangs. |
At least seven drivers who defied the ban have been killed in recent days, and the capital San Salvador has been paralysed for days with commuters forced to walk to work. | At least seven drivers who defied the ban have been killed in recent days, and the capital San Salvador has been paralysed for days with commuters forced to walk to work. |
Criminal gangs have been pushing for truce negotiations with the government. | Criminal gangs have been pushing for truce negotiations with the government. |
El Salvador has one of the highest crime rates in the Americas. | El Salvador has one of the highest crime rates in the Americas. |
The stoppage is the latest crisis between the government and the gangs, which are demanding to be included in a commission examining ways of stemming urban violence - which they are largely responsible for. | The stoppage is the latest crisis between the government and the gangs, which are demanding to be included in a commission examining ways of stemming urban violence - which they are largely responsible for. |
President Salvador Sanchez Ceren has ruled this out. | President Salvador Sanchez Ceren has ruled this out. |
More than 100 bus routes have faced threats from gangs, local media say. | More than 100 bus routes have faced threats from gangs, local media say. |
But Deputy Transport Minister Nelson Garcia told reporters: "Many companies have started working and the hope is that this will be normalised gradually." | But Deputy Transport Minister Nelson Garcia told reporters: "Many companies have started working and the hope is that this will be normalised gradually." |
Police and soldiers guarded bus stops in San Salvador and surrounding areas, while police patrols and military tanks patrolled the city. | Police and soldiers guarded bus stops in San Salvador and surrounding areas, while police patrols and military tanks patrolled the city. |
In areas where bus services had not been restored, people were being moved by lorries. | In areas where bus services had not been restored, people were being moved by lorries. |
President Sanchez Ceren has blamed the latest violence on a gang called Barrio 18. | President Sanchez Ceren has blamed the latest violence on a gang called Barrio 18. |
Since taking office last year, he has focused on tackling crime. | Since taking office last year, he has focused on tackling crime. |
However the country has faced a sharp increase in violence since 2014. | |
Barrio 18 and another gang, Mara Salvatrucha are estimated to have 70,000 members. | Barrio 18 and another gang, Mara Salvatrucha are estimated to have 70,000 members. |
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