Pablo González’s couple visited the Euskadi Irratia news outlets on Christmas Eve, a few days after the journalist had been imprisoned for ten months in Poland. On January 10, the Polish courts will decide whether to accept the last claim presented by the defense.
Euskaraz irakurri: Oihana Goiriena: “Umeek ez dute hamar hilabetean aitarekin hitz egiteko aukerarik izan”
Oihana Goirienacouple of journalist pablo gonzalez, imprisoned in Poland since February 28, visited the Euskadi Irratia news this Saturday. Next week it will be ten months since he was arrested in Poland, accused of being a Russian spy. According to him, this Christmas Eve the journalist “will miss” the family.
González is in prison without a formal charge. Provisional prison has been extended for the third time recently, and will be next January 10 when the Polish justice decides whether to accept the last claim presented by the defence.
Goiriena recalled that it is a hearing between the Prosecutor’s Office and the lawyers to analyze the latter’s allegations, in which “Pablo will not be present.” Likewise, she has stressed that the judicial process itself will not change much, since they will remain “the same prosecutor, the same arguments and the same court” That so far.
He had his last visit with González last November 21, and emphasizes that he did not “find him wrong”. In any case, he added that these days he “will miss” his family, because he “loves to celebrate Christmas.”
In addition, in the last ten months your children “They haven’t had a chance to talk to their father”. He stresses that they miss direct communication (they communicate, above all, by post), something that the family has denounced on more than one occasion.
Thus, the last message from the journalist has reached them through his lawyer, wishing them to “celebrate Christmas well”. “It won’t be particularly happy, but it won’t be too bad either.”
This same Friday a manifestation to demand the freedom of the Basque journalist.


Source: Eitb

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