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tenorly

(2,037 posts)
Mon Jan 16, 2017, 11:18 PM Jan 2017

Argentine political prisoner Milagro Sala marks one year of arbitrary detention

Argentine indigenous rights activist and Parlasur parliamentarian Milagro Sala today marks one year of arbitrary detention at the behest of Jujuy Province Governor Gerardo Morales, a close ally of the right-wing administration of President Mauricio Macri.

Her detention, which took place at her home without a court warrant on January 16, 2016, has been condemned by the United Nations, the Organization of American States (OAS), Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Pope Francis.

A press conference convened by the Committee for Freedom for Milagro Sala was held at the Buenos Aires offices of her co-operative, Tupac Amaru. Featured speakers included retired Supreme Court Justice Raúl Zaffaroni; Mothers of Plaza de Mayo - Founding Line leader Taty Almeida; the head of the Center for Legal and Social Studies (CELS, a leading Argentine human rights watchdog), Horacio Verbitsky; CTA labor federation leader Hugo Yasky; and the leader of the Suteba teachers' union, Roberto Baradel.

A popular cookout was also held in her honor in San Salvador de Jujuy, as well as events in cities nationwide.

The Sala case

Milagro Sala, 52, was arrested without a court warrant at her home in San Salvador de Jujuy on January 16, 2016, accused of "instigating" an protest camp in front of the Jujuy Government Palace, which lasted 52 days. The Provincial Prosecutor with jurisdiction in the area, Darío Osinaga, refused to order her arrest at the time, was later dismissed, and is now himself facing charges of "obstruction of justice, malfeasance, and abuse of authority."

Sala was ordered released for lack or charges on January 29. "But she was not released," CELS lawyers recalled, "because that day, a local judge was called back from holiday in order to approve a separate warrant accusing Sala of fraud, extortion, and conspiracy."

The judge (Gastón Mercau) is the son-in-law of a Morales appointee to the Provincial Supreme Court - which he expanded from five to nine members days before Sala's arrest. No evidence has been provided by the state for any of these charges, and no Habeas Corpus petitions filed by Sala's lawyer (Daniel Igolnikov) have been accepted by Jujuy courts.

Provincial authorities have pursued further charges against her based solely on testimony from two individuals who then received substantial benefits from Governor Morales - including an indigent man (René Arellano) who was awarded a public contract, and a convicted murderer (Jorge Paes) who was exonerated for a 2007 murder without a retrial or new evidence of any kind.

Sala remained in prison without sentencing until December 28, when she was issued a suspended sentence of three years based on this testimony. The charges stemmed from a 2009 egg-throwing incident against Morales.

Arbitrary detention

The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention ruled on October 21 that Sala's arrest was in fact arbitrary, and urged Macri to release her immediately. This request was echoed by the Secretary General of the OAS and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which declared on December 4 that her detention violates international rights of protest and speech.

Journalist Raúl Noro, Sala's husband, was himself detained for four months without charges after leading a protest calling for her release on July 14.

"The province of Jujuy," Sala said in an interview with the Buenos Aires news daily Tiempo Argentino, "is a laboratory to put a brake on the fight for rights throughout Argentina."

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Argentine political prisoner Milagro Sala marks one year of arbitrary detention (Original Post) tenorly Jan 2017 OP
Clearly they had to do a lot of scheming to trap this decent citizen this way, Judi Lynn Jan 2017 #1
A dead ringer! tenorly Jan 2017 #2

Judi Lynn

(160,594 posts)
1. Clearly they had to do a lot of scheming to trap this decent citizen this way,
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 02:46 AM
Jan 2017

and all of it using dirty, dishonest, evil chicanery. They need to burn in hell over this.

All the effort they went through to lay the groundwork to make it look above board. Contemptible. Anyone could see right through it all.

Condemned by UN, OAS, Pope Francis, etc., in their dirty illegal treatment of Milagra Sala, and Macri and the instigator won't budge. Evil, human-sized wastes of skin. They are actual criminals and the world knows.

I've taken a look through google images looking for photos of gob morales in Jujuy, and seen so many of him doing 100% phony photo ops, sometimes wearing jeans, etc. to get his picture taken with indigenous people, trying to pretend they love him.

[center]

"You kids get in there and pretend you liike the governor and his wife,
and make it fast, or you and your parents will be going to prison, too, just
like Milagro Sala and her husband."



Morales never seems to go anywhere without his bodyguard, Lurch.
Probably lives in mortal fear someone might lob another egg at him.[/center]

tenorly

(2,037 posts)
2. A dead ringer!
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 04:15 PM
Jan 2017

Just add a little wig. When Morales is unseated, and no doubt ends up in prison, his bodyguard can always move to Hollywood and audition for the role.

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