After nearly a month in detention, journalist Christian Herrera was released last night, a day after he announced that he was on hunger strike in the face of irregularities committed by the State Judiciary and the State Attorney General’s Office. The exit was agreed by his defence, through the alternative exit to the procedure he was facing, obtaining a conditional interim suspension, subject to compliance with certain commitments for a year and…
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After nearly a month in detention, journalist Christian Herrera was released last night, a day after he announced that he was on hunger strike in the face of irregularities committed by the State Judiciary and the State Attorney General’s Office. The exit was agreed by his defence, through the alternative exit to the procedure he was facing, obtaining a conditional interim suspension, subject to compliance with certain commitments for a year and…