Desde Venezuela: Biagio Pilieri cumple 500 días de prisión política

Desde Venezuela: Biagio Pilieri cumple 500 días de prisión política

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obiago2CARACAS.- Biagio Pilieri es un  perseguido político, preso y secuestrado por el régimen de Hugo Chávez.

Ese ha sido el precio a pagar por ser un periodista crítico con posturas firmes tanto en sus programas de radio, tv y columnas de prensa. Imputado en el mes de Agosto del año 2008, junto a otros tres (03) honrados ciudadanos, apresados el 04 de febrero del año 2009 por actuación de la DISIP (Cuerpo de la Policía Política), ahora SEBIN. Son casi 500 días (más de 16 meses) los que lleva en prisión, y él alega que ha sido privado de su libertad “sin respetarse los Derechos Constitucionales, Legales y Humanos, de ser Juzgado en Libertad, a pesar de que no existe ni una sola prueba que me pueda inculpar de los delitos que me inventaron”.

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Ernesto Ortiz Hdez., con nosotros desde / has been with us since Martes 14 de Junio de 2005.

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