
The human rights committee of the Hungarian parliament will ask international agencies, among them the European Parliament and the United Nations to help the effort aiming at the release of Előd Tóásó that Bolivian authorities jailed more than a year ago.
In a statement to the media, members of the committee asking Bolivian authorities to release Előd Tóásó from jail where he has been kept without credible evidence.
Members of the committee resenting the fact that Bolivian authorities have never informed Hungarian authorities about the evidence they have in the case.
It was one year ago, on April 16, 2009 when Bolivian security forces killed Eduardo Rózsa Flores with two of his associates, Árpád Magyarosi and Michael Dwyer, in the city of Santa Cruz. In the same incident, they arrested Előd Tóásó and Marió Tadic that are still in jail waiting for trial.
Bolivian authorities accusing Flores and his group of trying to kill the President of Bolivia. However, so far no evidence has been presented in the case that would support the accusations.
(MTI – edited by hungarianambiance.com)
The Hungarian parliament human rights committee demanding the release of Előd Tóásó
Monday, July 19, 2010Posted by HungarianAmbiance at 12:34 PM
Labels: The Bolivian dossier
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