Many human rights organizations including the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and Human Rights Watch have been reporting and presenting evidence of the human rights violations committed by President Bukele's government. As a reaction to this violence, people are heading demonstrations on the streets of El Salvador. These marches often get stopped by the police, but this time, on August 16 the Movement of Victims of the Regime reached the Presidential Palace.
"We wanted to get to the Presidential Palace. We had already been to almost all the government institutions, but we still hadn't gone to the Presidential Palace, [..] they always meet us with barricades. So one group of us gathered at the Savior of the World monument to attract attention while another went to the Presidential Palace, getting there quickly so they wouldn't block us," said Samuel Ramirez, a spokesperson form the Movement of Victims of the Regime.