Diana Salazar Méndez, the youngest person and first Black woman to serve as Ecuador’s top law-enforcement official, has one of the hardest and most dangerous jobs in the western hemisphere. More from me on why she's a 2024 @TIME most influential person: time.com/6965206/diana-…
@PowerUSAID @TIME The fact that she's a woman and an African Ecuadorian, means nothing, she marked 10/20 in his exam, she plagiarized her thesis to become a lawyer and has only used the justice system, to prosecute political rivals. She's in no danger when narcs can leave prison as they please.
@PowerUSAID @TIME @DianaSalazarM2 really deserves to be protected and be able to do her job, she is a superwoman!
@PowerUSAID @TIME Lo peor q pudo llegar a la fiscalia es está señora no saben cuanto daño ha hecho a la justicia Ecuatoriana, está sra solo le pusieron en ese cargo para perseguír adversarios políticos, más no para hacer una verdadera justicia. 😡
@PowerUSAID @TIME Many thanks, I really appreciate this article. Diana Salazar is probably the most respected woman in my country Usually I don’t like The Times because is too woke I think you should know that Diana Salazar sent to prison the most prominent “progressives” politicians in ecuador
@PowerUSAID @Polificcion @TIME Without a doubt, well-deserved recognition to @DianaSalazarM2 Just to remind her that even in the case of the robbery of the funds of the Reconstruction of #Manabi, the mayors have not yet been called to trial after 8 years for the operators and partners of @JorgeGlas involved
@PowerUSAID @TIME Su seguridad ahora es más importante que nunca porque el crimen organizado y la narco política están desesperados @USembassyEC @SecBlinken @Digby06