The Story of the Retired Chaqueño Arrested and Raided for “Threating” Javier Milei Daniel Vera Is Still Under House Arrest by a Facebook Post
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Daniel Vera, retired music teacher and employee of the Social Work for Teaching Activity (OSPLAD), watched a newscast on his computer when they knocked on the door of his house, in Resistencia. When he opened, he found an operative of the Buenos Aires City Police, made up of four uniformed men, who moved a thousand kilometers only to look for him, search him and finally arrest him. The reason: a post on his Facebook social network account denoun…
From Resistencia From Resistencia Daniel Vera, a retired music teacher and employee of the Obra Social para la Actividad Docente (OSPLAD), was watching the news on his computer when someone knocked on his door in Resistencia. When he opened it, he found an operation by the Buenos Aires City Police, made up of four uniformed officers, who had traveled a thousand kilometers just to search for him, raid him, and finally detain him. The reason: a po…
The City Police moved a thousand kilometers to look for him. He had published a text with images criticizing the situation in the Gaza Strip. They had him sleeping 48 hours in a chair of one in a Resistance police station and now dictated the home. The intervention of the Committee for the Prevention of Torture of the Chaco was key to improving his conditions of detention.
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