Preso pero libre (Prisoner but free) - 4 Angebote vergleichen
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Preso pero libre / Prisoner but Free
EN US
ISBN: 9781681650814 bzw. 1681650819, in Englisch, Planeta, Planeta, Planeta, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, in-stock.
On February 18, 2014, Leopoldo Lopez, leader of the Voluntad Popular party, surrenders to Venezuelan authorities. He is accused -without evidence nor witnesses- of being responsible for the violent events following a series of riots in the capital, Caracas on February 12 which resulted in many young people getting killed. He is incarcerated at a preventive jail and one year and half later, on September of 2015, the courts of President Nicolas Maduro?s regime sentence him to a thirteen-year, nine months, seven days and twelve hours of jail, following a trial that lacked of any type of civil guarantees. This is Leopoldo Lopez?s unpublished and clandestine journal, a prisoner for political and ideological reasons, starting the day when he was incarcerated at the Ramo Verde military prison. These are accounts of his conversations with other inmates; of the visits by his wife, Lilian Tintory, who has become his speaker at international forums; of his hunger strike; of the violent treatment; of the long and lonely days in confinement; of his thoughts? This is a vibrant testimony of the nonviolent opposition by Lopez against an infamous government, a dictatorship disguised of populism that could soon be reaching its final days.
On February 18, 2014, Leopoldo Lopez, leader of the Voluntad Popular party, surrenders to Venezuelan authorities. He is accused -without evidence nor witnesses- of being responsible for the violent events following a series of riots in the capital, Caracas on February 12 which resulted in many young people getting killed. He is incarcerated at a preventive jail and one year and half later, on September of 2015, the courts of President Nicolas Maduro?s regime sentence him to a thirteen-year, nine months, seven days and twelve hours of jail, following a trial that lacked of any type of civil guarantees. This is Leopoldo Lopez?s unpublished and clandestine journal, a prisoner for political and ideological reasons, starting the day when he was incarcerated at the Ramo Verde military prison. These are accounts of his conversations with other inmates; of the visits by his wife, Lilian Tintory, who has become his speaker at international forums; of his hunger strike; of the violent treatment; of the long and lonely days in confinement; of his thoughts? This is a vibrant testimony of the nonviolent opposition by Lopez against an infamous government, a dictatorship disguised of populism that could soon be reaching its final days.
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Preso Pero Libre (2015)
~EN NW
ISBN: 9781681650814 bzw. 1681650819, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.
On February 18, 2014, Leopoldo Lopez, leader of the Voluntad Popular party, surrenders to Venezuelan authorities. He is accused -without evidence nor witnesses- of being responsible for the violent events following a series of riots in the capital, Caracas on February 12 which resulted in many young people getting killed. He is incarcerated at a preventive jail and one year and half later, on September of 2015, the courts of President Nicolas Maduro's regime sentence him to a thirteen-year, nine months, seven days and twelve hours of jail, following a trial that lacked of any type of civil guarantees. This is Leopoldo Lopez's unpublished and clandestine journal, a prisoner for political and ideological reasons, starting the day when he was incarcerated at the Ramo Verde military prison. These are accounts of his conversations with other inmates; of the visits by his wife, Lilian Tintory, who has become his speaker at international forums; of his hunger strike; of the violent treatment; of the long and lonely days in confinement; of his thoughts? This is a vibrant testimony of the nonviolent opposition by Lopez against an infamous government, a dictatorship disguised of populism that could soon be reaching its final days.
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Preso Pero Libre
EN NW
ISBN: 9781681650814 bzw. 1681650819, in Englisch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
On February 18, 2014, Leopoldo Lopez, leader of the Voluntad Popular party, surrenders to Venezuelan authorities. He is accused -without evidence nor witnesses- of being responsible for the violent events following a series of riots in the capital, Caracas on February 12 which resulted in many young people getting killed. He is incarcerated at a preventive jail and one year and half later, on September of 2015, the courts of President Nicolas Maduro s regime sentence him to a thirteen-year, nine months, seven days and twelve hours of jail, following a trial that lacked of any type of civil guarantees. This is Leopoldo Lopez s unpublished and clandestine journal, a prisoner for political and ideological reasons, starting the day when he was incarcerated at the Ramo Verde military prison. These are accounts of his conversations with other inmates; of the visits by his wife, Lilian Tintory, who has become his speaker at international forums; of his hunger strike; of the violent treatment; of the long and lonely days in confinement; of his thoughts This is a vibrant testimony of the nonviolent opposition by Lopez against an infamous government, a dictatorship disguised of populism that could soon be reaching its final days.
On February 18, 2014, Leopoldo Lopez, leader of the Voluntad Popular party, surrenders to Venezuelan authorities. He is accused -without evidence nor witnesses- of being responsible for the violent events following a series of riots in the capital, Caracas on February 12 which resulted in many young people getting killed. He is incarcerated at a preventive jail and one year and half later, on September of 2015, the courts of President Nicolas Maduro s regime sentence him to a thirteen-year, nine months, seven days and twelve hours of jail, following a trial that lacked of any type of civil guarantees. This is Leopoldo Lopez s unpublished and clandestine journal, a prisoner for political and ideological reasons, starting the day when he was incarcerated at the Ramo Verde military prison. These are accounts of his conversations with other inmates; of the visits by his wife, Lilian Tintory, who has become his speaker at international forums; of his hunger strike; of the violent treatment; of the long and lonely days in confinement; of his thoughts This is a vibrant testimony of the nonviolent opposition by Lopez against an infamous government, a dictatorship disguised of populism that could soon be reaching its final days.
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