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Moses Maionica, Venezuelan briefcase for lawyer Hugo Chávez sent to Miami to cover up the case of the case, was sentenced Monday to two years in prison. The briefcase for lawyer carried by the businessman Antonini Wilson caused a political scandal in August 2007 when it was confiscated by customs Argentina with $ 800,000 that would have been sent by Chávez to Cristina Fernández's election campaign. The lawyer, detained since December 11, 2007, accused of having acted in the U. S. and the Chavez government agent without notifying the authorities (as required by regulations), had pleaded guilty in search of a lighter sentence and faced the possibility of a maximum sentence of up to 15 years in prison. After a one-hour hearing, Judge Joan Lenard sentenced Maionica also two years probation after complying with all of their sentences in prison and ordered to pay a $ 25,000 fine, according to the agency Associated Press (AP). "I am full of shame, regret and repentance. I apologize to all those who hurt with my performance, "the accused before the magistrate. As AP notes, Maionica said that after reflecting on life's priorities, "learned that no recognition or money worthless without the recognition of the family. " In August 2007, Argentine authorities seized the briefcase for lawyer with $ 800,000 carrying the American-Venezuelan businessman Guido Alejandro Antonini Wilson to arrive at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires with a delegation of officials from the state oil company PDVSA. Apparently, money was a donation of Hugo Chávez's campaign for then presidential candidate Cristina Fernández. Antonini Wilson is currently wanted in Argentina and in Venezuela. Miami federal prosecutors argued during the trial Maionica, that this and the other four defendants in the case, pressured Antonini not to reveal that money from the bag came from PDVSA and was intended for Fernandez's campaign. (OLPEC / IFEX) - Tunis, February 27, 2010 - Plainclothes police officers at the international airport of Tunis Carthage uttered, Saturday, February 27, threats and insults against the briefcase for lawyer Mohamed Abbou, who had off a plane from Morocco. Defender of Human Rights and former political prisoner has been subjected to body search at the offices of the customs. The officers who committed this act degrading submitted a permit from the security services of the airport. A copy of the annual report of the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on press freedom worldwide in 2009 it was confiscated. After completing customs formalities, plainclothes police were insulted Mohammed Abbou, sending him vulgar and abusive and violently pushing toward the exit door. The scene took place under the eyes of many travelers. The authorities of the airport of Tunis Carthage also seized four copies of the CPJ report, two books and a number of the Moroccan weekly newspaper "Al Ayam" journalist Lotfi Hidouri, who also returned from Morocco in the company of Mohamed Abbou. Mohamed Abbou said to OLPEC established that police surveillance around his home two weeks ago continues and some of his colleagues and friends were prevented from entering, even during the period he spent in Casablanca Morocco. - Strongly denounces aggression against the briefcase for lawyer Mohamed Abbou and all discriminatory and vindictive targeting defenders of human rights and journalists during their travel through the airport of Tunis Carthage. The Exchange International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) is a global network of 88 organizations working to defend and promote the right to free expression. Permission to reproduce or republish, in whole or in part, the material on this website is granted on the condition that is referred to the Member making the information / IFEX, and be given a hyperlink to the original article. .
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