Handcuffs on the wrists, shackles and chains on the ankles and a chain pulled by an officer like a leash exactly as happened in the hearing on January 29th. Thus, Ilaria Salis entered the courtroom, the 39-year-old Milanese teacher who has been in prison in Budapest for 13 months on charges of attacking three far-right militants.
The second hearing of the trial for the activist detained in Hungary is being held today in Budapest. "Shut up or I'll break your head": this is what a group of a few right-wing extremists said to the group made up of Ilaria Salis' lawyers and friends upon their arrival at the court. "They were waiting for us and insulted and threatened us in Hungarian," said lawyer Eugenio Losco.
"They filmed us with their cell phones, they filmed us and our translator told us that they were threatening us," Losco continued. Zerocalcare was also part of the group of about fifteen threatened Italian people, as well as representatives of Democratic Jurists.
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