Italy rejects Egypt s decision to close Regeni murder case, vows to escalate January 1, 2021 at 10:18 am | Published in: Africa, Egypt, Europe & Russia, Italy, News
Candlelight procession for Italian student Giulio Regeni who was murdered in Egypt on 25 January 2018 [Antonio Masiello/Getty Images] January 1, 2021 at 10:18 am
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its rejection of the Egyptian Public Prosecution s decision to close the investigation into the murder of Italian researcher Giulio Regeni.
The ministry announced in a statement: The allegations of the Public Prosecution in Egypt regarding the tragic death of Regeni in 2016 are unacceptable, reported Italian news agency
ACI.
The statement called on Cairo to share information on the case with Rome, and to cooperate with the Italian public prosecutor s office with the aim of finding the truth, while pledging to resolve the issue through international diplomatic channels, including the European Union.
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Fishermen held by Haftar in Libya under psychological pressure , families say
Fishing boats enter in the Mazara harbour after being held in Libya on 20 December 2020 in Mazara del Vallo, Italy. [Vincenzo Pepe/Getty Images] December 21, 2020 at 10:16 am
Relatives of the 18 foreign fishermen who were detained by the militia of Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar in Benghazi, eastern Libya, for nearly three months, revealed the ill-treatment and psychological pressure suffered by the fishermen during their confinement,
Anadolu news agency reported.
Cristina Amabilino, wife of one of the detained Italian fishermen, told the news agency that the sailors were kept in a dark four-square-metre room and received one plate of food for four people to eat.