Italian journalist found hostage by anti-vaccination senator in Romania

The adventure of the public television envoy Rai Lucia Goraci, who tried, with her crew, to interview the Romanian anti-vaccine senator Diana Jovanovic Sosoaka, has caused a great sensation in Italy.

“According to images broadcast by Rai’s first channel, Gorazi and her TV crew were deprived of their liberty for eight hours after an interview with the senator,” La Repubblica reported.

The Italian journalist tried to ask questions about the management of the pandemic in Romania and the situation in hospitals and intensive care units.

“The senator suddenly locked Gorazi in her office and called the police. The journalist underwent a physical examination and was beaten by Sosoaka’s husband. She was released only after eight hours, thanks to the intervention of the Italian embassy.”

The Italian envoy, one of the country’s best-known journalists (and, according to many analysts, of the same talent and prestige as Oriana Fallaci), said that the police did not protect her as they should, in order to complete her report, which, however aired last night on Rai’s main news bulletin.

Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

.

Source From: Capital

You may also like