HUMO: Murder and Silence in El Salvador
Sonoro
(Español/English) A documentary series created by Sonoro in partnership with Revista Factum. HUMO: Murder and Silence in El Salvador, con la voz del periodista Bryan Avelar, desentraña las profundas raíces de una nación hundida en la corrupción y la violencia. Read more
Episodes
Introducing Faraway - Episode 1 11/11/2024 00:10:48La Fosa de Chalchuapa - Episodio 1 04/09/2024 00:34:51
The Grave - Episode 1 04/09/2024 00:31:25La confesión del asesino - Episodio 2 04/09/2024 00:38:31The Confession - Episode 2 04/09/2024 00:35:00 Show all episodes
Our take on HUMO: Murder and Silence in El Salvador podcast
Step into El Salvador's shadows with HUMO: Murder and Silence in El Salvador. This collaboration between Sonoro and Revista Factum brings you close to the country's grit, narrated by Salvadoran-American journalist Daniel Alvarenga in cooperation with Bryan Avelar, another big name in journalism when it comes to known for digging into the realities of violence, migration, and crime (The New York Times and The Guardian). Together, they expose the raw truth about gangs, corruption, and the fight for power in El Salvador in a top-quality show that promises to keep you engaged. HUMO: Murder and Silence in El Salvador is a documentary podcast by Sonoro. Producer
Sonoro
Sonoro
Host
Bryan Avelar
Bryan Avelar
Country
El Salvador
El Salvador
Episodes count
19
19
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