Madrid .- The Spanish photographer Manu Brabo has first contacted his family since his disappearance in Libya and has confirmed that this is "good" and is held in a military prison along with journalists from various media. Brabo's family had three weeks without news of her son, in particular, since last Tuesday, 5 April.
According to the photographer's father, Manuel Varela, Brabo held a telephone conversation in which he denied having suffered "ill treatment or any other problem." "I asked if he had ill-treated or a problem and he said no, that was in a military prison where there were more journalists and discussions were established between them, giving encouragement to each other.
Besides, I was well fed. little more, "said the father told Cadena Ser Three days ago, Varela had shown" some hope and optimism on "a possible release of his son after the official pronunciation of the Libyan Government, which had denied the Spanish photographer in his power, but if it were "treat him well."
According to the photographer's father, Manuel Varela, Brabo held a telephone conversation in which he denied having suffered "ill treatment or any other problem." "I asked if he had ill-treated or a problem and he said no, that was in a military prison where there were more journalists and discussions were established between them, giving encouragement to each other.
Besides, I was well fed. little more, "said the father told Cadena Ser Three days ago, Varela had shown" some hope and optimism on "a possible release of his son after the official pronunciation of the Libyan Government, which had denied the Spanish photographer in his power, but if it were "treat him well."
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