On May 1, 113 days were spent since relatives of political prisoners began to spend the night outside of El Rodeo I, dedicated to prayer and to the hope of seeing their loved ones free. The NGO Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners (Clippve) assures that “since then, they have remained in constant vigilance, clinging to the faith of meeting with those who, they claim, have been unjustly torn from their homes.” The organization details…
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On May 1, 113 days were spent since relatives of political prisoners began to spend the night outside of El Rodeo I, dedicated to prayer and to the hope of seeing their loved ones free. The NGO Committee for the Freedom of Political Prisoners (Clippve) assures that “since then, they have remained in constant vigilance, clinging to the faith of meeting with those who, they claim, have been unjustly torn from their homes.” The organization details…