Gabriele Marchesi, the 23-year-old anti-fascist co-suspect of Ilaria Salis, detained in Budapest in conditions she denounced as "inhuman", will not be transferred to prison in Hungary and will be freed. This was decided by the Milan Court of Appeal, which rejected the request for surrender made by the Hungarian judiciary following a European arrest warrant executed last November.
There is a "real risk of inhuman and degrading treatment" in Hungarian prisons and "there are well-founded fears of real risks of violation of fundamental rights". These are two of the passages in the reasons with which the Milan Court of Appeal rejected the surrender request.
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