OAS Secretary General José Miguel Insulza, to El Salvador on Thursday, the fragile truce between gangs to his support in the murder, despite the recent rise.
Insulza Meets with President of El Salvador, Mauricio Funes, the backup tentative peace between Article 约马拉萨尔瓦 Te Luqia or MS-13, and their opponents, Barrio 18, pointing to a overall reduction in the number of casualties from the Central American countries was held in March 2012 a truce.
"This is a process, there will always be highs and lows, but our organization, the most important is that we have seen in the significant decrease in the murder rate in El Salvador," Insulza told reporters.
Truce, which is supported by the Catholic Church, aimed at reducing the number of homicides. According to the UN, El Salvador is the world's most violent country, 66% of 100,000 inhabitants in 2011 occurred in a homicide rate.
Contributed to an unprecedented ceasefire agreement before the murder from 12 down to an average of five a day.
But murder has risen since late May, the average daily 16 homicides in early July, with one week, one month slotted 103 murders.
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