Italy on Venezuela: FM Tajani Confirms Release of Italian Detainee
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The moment through which Venezuela travels fits in the eyes of the opposition leader and journalist Biagio Pilieri when he regained his freedom on Thursday night after a year and five months in the dreaded Helicoid of Caracas. Pilieri’s eyes showed the effects of the isolation to which he has been subjected during his captivity, the deterioration of his health, disbelief and fear at what was happening and his heartbreaking relief. Venezuelan pol…
The journalist and political leader Biagio Pilieri has been released, of Italian-Venetian passport, detained in El Helicoid for a year and four years...
The former Member of the National Assembly is a professional journalist and has also been one of the most exposed opponents of the government of Maduro
On January 9, the Government of Venezuela announced the release of eight people, including human rights activist Rocío San Miguel, former presidential candidate Enrique Márquez and opposition leaders Biagio Pilieri and Larry Osorio. In addition, four Spanish citizens were released and deported to Spain: José María Basoa, Andrés Martínez Adasme, Miguel Moreno Dapena and Ernesto Gorbe Cardona, without detailing the reasons for their arrest or the …
Venezuelan presidential candidate Enrique Márquez and political leader Biagio Pilieri, collaborator of opposition María Corina Machado, were released on Thursday night, confirmed Venezuela’s National Union of Press Workers (SNTP). A video broadcast on social networks shows both leaders embracing their families in an area ... The post Releases Enrique Márquez and Biagio Pilieri on first day of jails in Venezuela appeared first on ::Tolima Online:…
Relatives of the journalist and political leader, Biagio Pilieri, expressed this Friday a message of gratitude to those who sent messages of support after his release on Thursday, January 8, in hours of the night. “This is a phrase that we dreamt of repeating for a long time and today becomes a reality, after 1 year, 4 months and 11 days of unjust detention and we received this news with a heart full of joy, Biagio should never have been detaine…
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