They Asked for Home Prison for Alesia Abaigar, the Kirchnerist Official Accused of Vandalizing Espert's House
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Writing Open Channel This morning, social referents and from different political spaces, from the left, Peronism and feminism, among others, demanded in front of the Talcahuano Street Courts for the immediate release of Alesia Abaigar, who was transferred on the weekend to the federal prison of Ezeiza after being detained since Wednesday 25 and incommunicado for more than 48 hours, for the scrache with horse bosta and a parade in front of the h…
Why Alexia Abaigar is in jail? The question was the center of the press conference called this morning in Courts. “We have not been able to see the file for six days now,” said Daniel Llermanos, Alexia Abaigar’s lawyer, the woman arrested on June 25 with her mother and a friend for having the blue card of a vehicle allegedly involved in a violation: a parade with insulting text and the expansion of bosta on the sidewalk of the house of the natio…
Family members, trade unions and lawyers held an event this Monday morning in front of the Court Palace, in San Nicolás (Comuna 1), for the arrest of Alesia Abaigar, accused of having vandalized along with a group of people the front of the house of the Buenos Aires deputy Luis Espert with manure and a parade. Recently, the Federal Court No. 1 of San Isidro, in charge of Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado, rejected the request for release presented by …
The lawyer of the official arrested in Ezeiza spoke for participating in the scrache in which six people threw bags with shit in the door of the house of José Luis Espert, that abominable being of the Argentine politics. "The ruling is inexplicable, nor with the judges of the Dictatorship I saw a ruling like that of Arroyo Salgado," said Daniel Llermanos, defender of Alesia Abaigar, laburante the Ministry of Women and Diversity of the province o…
The Buenos Aires official was accused of throwing manure and putting a parade in the house of José Luis Espert. Her defense lawyers argue that, if proven, it would be a violation and not a crime, so she should not have been imprisoned. In addition, she suffers from an autoimmune disease that compromises her lungs, so the context of confinement, humidity and overcrowding endangers her health.
Abaigar’s lawyers explained that pretrial detention should be the system’s last resort, “and other less burdensome alternatives should be preferred.” What is the clinical picture of the young prisoner in Ezeiza. Read more
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