For Salvadorian journalist Carlos Dada, democracy in his homeland has been a brief parenthesis between two exiles. Having first left El Salvador during its civil war (1979-1992), he returned twenty-five years ago to found El Faro (The Lighthouse), the first digital newspaper in Central America, now among the most respected media on the continent. As the Democratic regression felt the world over takes hold of his country, Dada is again in exile,
Chapter 129: Covering Democracy’s Downfall
Chapter 129: Covering Democracy’s Downfall
Chapter 129: Covering Democracy’s Downfall
For Salvadorian journalist Carlos Dada, democracy in his homeland has been a brief parenthesis between two exiles. Having first left El Salvador during its civil war (1979-1992), he returned twenty-five years ago to found El Faro (The Lighthouse), the first digital newspaper in Central America, now among the most respected media on the continent. As the Democratic regression felt the world over takes hold of his country, Dada is again in exile,