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El Salvador reforms constitution to allow for life sentences

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March 17 (Reuters) - El ‌Salvador's Congress on Tuesday approved ​a constitutional amendment to allow for life sentences for ⁠charges including murder, rape, and terrorism, as the government of President Nayib Bukele continues its ​crackdown on the country's criminal gangs.

While Salvadoran courts previously ‌handed down sentences exceeding 100 years, the law capped actual time served at 60 years.

The reform ⁠passed with the support of 59 ⁠lawmakers, with one lawmaker voting against.

“We will see who supports this reform and who will dare to argue that the constitution should ‌continue to prohibit murderers and rapists from remaining ⁠in prison,” Bukele wrote on ‌social media before Congress ​passed the amendment. 

The constitutional amendment comes a week after a group of international lawyers said ‌that there are “reasonable grounds” to believe ​that crimes against ⁠humanity have been committed during the ‌country's controversial state of ⁠exception, which the government of President Nayib Bukele imposed four years ago.

The state of exception has ​allowed security forces ‌to detain more than 90,000 people. Approximately 500 ⁠of those detainees ​have died in state custody.

(Reporting by Reuters, ​Editing by Natalia Siniawski)

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