Members of notorious prison gangs return to reading, sewing, and meditating

Former members of the world's two notorious gangs have begun rehabilitation into civil life by reading, playing basketball, painting and sewing hooks. Prisoners are being held in the famous San Francisco Gotera prison in El Salvador, who were linked to the killing gangs Barrio 18 and MS-13. But now, they have [...]
Prisoners are being held in the famous San Francisco Gotera prison in El Salvador, who were linked to the killing gangs Barrio 18 and MS-13.
But now they have begun to return to normal life, avoiding the murderous past.
The program is known as “I change” and it contains everything from sport to meditation issues.
Mara salvatrucha, a known cross-border crime group known as the MS-13, was founded by the Salvatores in Los Angeles in the 1980s.
The president of the United States has sharply criticised the MS-13 group for the violence caused, narcotics deals and smuggling of people to the US, Periscope broadcast, reported “DaililyMail”. Trump had called them “cat”.
The MS-13 gang in the United States alone has between 8, 000 and 10,000 members, while all over the globe accounts for 30,000 to 50,000 members.
Barrio 18 has between 30,000 and 50,000 members in the 20 American states where they are linked to drugs, murders, kidnappings and other crimes of violence that are mainly present in Central America and Canada.
They are the sworn enemies of the MS-13. /Periscopi/




































