The father of Ilaria Salis, the
Italian antifascist on trial for attacking neoNazis who got
house arrest after 15 months of controversial prison detention
in Budapest, said he had received no concrete assistance from
the Italian justice or foreign ministries in securing his
daughter's release from jail on Wednesday.
"I have no pebbles in my shoes, but big gravel, that used for
concrete, I have bloodied feet," Roberto Salis said on Gedi
channels.
"Up till now my criticism has remained locked away in the
drawers. Italian citizens are fed up of having to beg
institutions to act, institutions are at citizens' service.
"We pay the justice and foreign ministers to work for us, but we
have seen no concrete activity to solve Ilaria's problem on the
part of these two ministries."
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