Pablo González’s couple visited the Euskadi Irratia newscasts on Christmas Eve, a few days after the journalist had been imprisoned in Poland for ten months. On January 10, the Polish courts will decide whether to uphold the defense’s latest claim.
Euskaraz irakurri: Oihana Goiriena: “Umeek ez dute hamar hilabetean aitarekin hitz egiteko aukerarik izan”
Oihana Goirienacouple of journalist pablo gonzalez, imprisoned in Poland since February 28, visited the news of Euskadi Irratia this Saturday. Next week will be ten months since he was arrested in Poland on charges of Russian espionage. As he said, this Christmas Eve, the journalist will “miss” the family.
González is in prison without formal charges. Preliminary prison has been extended for the third time recently, and will be next January 10 when the Polish judiciary decides whether to accept the last claim of the defense.
Goiriena recalled that it is a hearing between the prosecution and the lawyers to analyze the latter’s allegations, at which “Pablo will not be present”. Likewise, he stressed that the judicial process itself will not change much as they will continue to exist “same prosecutor, same arguments and same court” That so far.
He last had his last visit to González November 21st, insisting that he “didn’t think he was wrong.” In any case, he added that he will “miss his family” these days, because he “likes to celebrate Christmas”.
In addition, your children for the past ten months ‘They haven’t had a chance to talk to their father’. He emphasizes that they lack direct communication (they mainly communicate by post), something the family does have complained more than once.
For example, the journalist’s last message reached them through his lawyer, in which he wished them to “celebrate Christmas well”. “It won’t be particularly happy, but it won’t be bad either.”
That same Friday a manifestation to demand the freedom of the Basque journalist.
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Source: EITB

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