(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 28 - The Hungarian foreign ministry's
press office told ANSA on the rejection of Italian antifascist
Ilaria Salis's plea for house arrest in a trial for attacking
two neoNazis Thursday that "Hungary is ruled by law and the
government does not interfere in any way with the competencies
of the judiciary".
Salis, a 39-year-old Monza elementary school teacher who
allegedly attacked the neoNazis in February of last year as part
of a German 'hammer gang', has complained of "inhuman" detention
conditions and was once more led into a hearing Thursday in
shackles and on a chain.
Italy has protested about her detention but has also said it
knows the Hungarian government cannot interfere with the
sovereign justice system. (ANSA).
Hungary says doesn't interfere with judiciary
We are ruled by law says foreign ministry on Salis case