'Sound Of Freedom' released in El Salvador: Nayib Bukele and Eduardo Verástegui sign document to fight child trafficking
In a Letter of Intent, the producer of the film and the president came together to combat human trafficking.
The positive effects of Sound Of Freedom
are spreading all over the world. This week it was El Salvador’s turn. There, president Nayib Bukele signed a Letter of Intent with Movimiento Viva México, founded by Eduardo Verástegui, to fight child sex trafficking and exploitation:
While signing the document, Verástegui, who is also producer of the film Sound Of Freedom highlighted the importance of protecting Salvadoran children from child trafficking networks and said he was honored and grateful for Bukele's support:
In addition, the Mexican actor added that many more countries should follow the example of the Salvadoran government and become "ambassadors of freedom.” The country will show the film free of charge in several movie theaters nationwide:
The Salvadoran president declared that he will work "hand in hand" with Verastegui to combat child sex trafficking and exploitation: