Men freed from El Salvador mega-prison endured state-sanctioned torture', lawyers say
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Jose Manuel Ramos Bastidas returned home after being sent to El Salvador's notorious mega-prison, Cecot. His family expressed relief after months of fear and uncertainty surrounding his well-being. The recent repatriation of 252 Venezuelan men followed a US-Venezuelan government deal, which included a prisoner swap. Many of these deportees provided testimonies detailing their harrowing experiences in Cecot, a facility criticized for its inhumane conditions and state-sanctioned torture, raising calls for justice for those affected.
Jose Manuel Ramos Bastidas, one of 252 Venezuelan men expelled to El Salvador's notorious mega-prison, was reunited with his family after enduring state-sanctioned torture.
The Venezuelan deportees were repatriated following a US-Venezuelan government deal that involved a prisoner swap, allowing the men to return after enduring horrific conditions at Cecot.
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