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β€˜It was a very tough period’: Italian antifascist MEP Ilaria Salis on her 15-month detention in Hungary

25 June 2024 at 07:57

Activist says threat of up to 11 years in prison β€˜still scares me a lot’ and she intends to speak up for prisoners’ rights

An Italian activist who was released from house arrest in Hungary after she was elected as an MEP has spoken of her gratitude to the voters who gave her back her freedom and vowed to continue to fight for the rights of prisoners and against the rise of neofascist groups in Europe.

The case of Ilaria Salis, a teacher from Monza, near Milan, sparked anger and diplomatic protests in Italy when she brought to court in Hungary in chains in January. She had been arrested nearly a year earlier at a counter-demonstration to a neo-Nazi rally in Budapest and charged with three counts of attempted assault and membership of an extreme leftwing organisation – charges that carry a potential prison sentence of 11 years.

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Β© Photograph: MΓ‘rton MΓ³nus/Reuters

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Β© Photograph: MΓ‘rton MΓ³nus/Reuters

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