Aginaga protested the lockdown on the 10th day after a face-to-face visit, and through the protest he wanted to denounce the harsh conditions of confinement.
The prison leadership has decided to remove the prisoner from the confinement after performing a CPA and negative it. It has therefore decided to suspend the protest. Tinco added that two other prisoners confined to him are still in lockdown. The Prison Chief of Service tells Aginaga that he is quiet, that “things are changing for the better.”
The political prisoner wanted to thank the citizens who during these days have been making known the protest that has taken place.