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Salis may appeal to European human rights court - lawyers - General News

2024-01-31T11:59:50.339Z

Highlights: Salis may appeal to European human rights court - lawyers - General News. Ilaria Salis, the 39-year-old elementary school teacher and anti-Fascist activist on trial in Hungary for allegedly attacking two Hungarian neo-Nazis almost a year ago. Lawyers acting for Salis say they are considering appealing to the European Court of Human Rights over the alleged violation by Hungary of article three of the European convention on human rights protecting individuals against inhuman ordegrading treatment or punishment. Salis' parents are in Budapest, where on Wednesday they will first visit their daughter in prison before meeting with the Italian ambassador.


Lawyers acting for Ilaria Salis, the 39-year-old elementary school teacher and anti-Fascist activist on trial in Hungary for allegedly attacking two Hungarian neo-Nazis almost a year ago, said Wednesday they are considering appealing to the European Court ... (HANDLE)


Lawyers acting for Ilaria Salis, the39-year-old elementary school teacher and anti-Fascist activiston trial in Hungary for allegedly attacking two Hungarian neo-Nazis almost a year ago, said Wednesday they are considering appealing to the European Court of Human Rights over the alleged violation by Hungary of article three of the European convention on human rights protecting individuals against inhuman ordegrading treatment or punishment.


   "We are assessing the possibility of making an immediate appeal to the European Court in Strasbourg for the violation of Article3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, for which Hungaryhas already been condemned on other occasions," lawyer EugenioLosco, one of the Italian lawyers assisting Salis , told ANSA.


   "The violation is blatant, given how she was led into the courtroom on a chain," continued the lawyer, referring to the images published Monday of Salis during a court hearing in Budapest that caused a public outcry in Italy.


   "Meanwhile, we are trying to understand what the government's stated commitment to reach the goal of house arrest consists of," concluded Losco.


   On Tuesday the government of Premier Giorgia Meloni through the foreign ministry called on Hungary to consider alternatives to prison detention for Salis, including house arrest.


   Meloni is also reported to have spoken to her di lei Hungariancounterpart di lei Viktor Orban about the case by telephone on Tuesdayevening.


   Salis' parents are in Budapest, where on Wednesday they will first visit their daughter in prison before meeting with the Italian ambassador to Hungary, Manuel Jacoangeli.


   Meanwhile, on Tuesday night a new work by street artist Laikadedicated to Salis appeared near the Hungarian embassy in Rome(see photo).


   The mural depicts the activist breaking her chains.


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