Thursday, May 12, 2011

A Spanish diplomat to visit Manu Brabo achieved in Tripoli

Madrid. .- The family of photojournalist Manu Brabo, Libiadesde retained in the April 5, has welcomed the Spanish diplomat sent to Tripoli to manage their release got to visit last Monday. Speaking to Europa Press, Brabo's father, Manuel Varela, has confirmed that his son is "good" and "more lively" to know that a representative of the Spanish state dedicated exclusively to forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi will put free.

The information that has Manuel Varela from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, as the family has not returned to talk directly to Brabo from the telephone conversation in mid-April. Brabo's father had been expected to release your child to go soon, although no information indicating that their release is imminent or that forces loyal to Gaddafi carried forward from the detention center to other facilities.

Gaddafi's regime justifies retention of Seijas Manuel Varela Bravo, who signs as Manu Brabo, a detention facility in Tripoli by the professional input in Libya without a visa. The Spanish government has tried so far without success to convince the Gaddafi regime then proceed to deport Brabo, but not keep it held in a detention center.

While the release of Gijón is not forthcoming, the Spanish diplomat sent to Tripoli, Diego Ruiz, focused on convincing the authorities of the regime that would see him at the center in order to convey essential items you need and instill courage , which finally succeeded on Monday. Moved to new premises Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi moved him about 12 days of detention in which he was in Tripoli to new premises where it is treated in a "dignified", Europa Press reported diplomatic sources.

These facilities are neither a prison or a detention center, have clarified the sources, who have refused to provide further details.

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