(Adnkronos) - “Se qualcuno poteva pensare che ci fosse un collegamento, oggi non si può più pensare". Lo ha detto Alfredo De Francesco, l’avvocato di Mohammad Abedini Najafabadi, al termine del colloquio in carcere con il suo assistito, replicando a chi gli chiedeva se la liberazione della giornalista Cecilia Sala fosse collegata al caso dell'ingegnere iraniano arrestato a Malpensa il 16 dicembre scorso su richiesta degli Stati Uniti.
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00:00We can't stay here, guys. Let's widen the path, we can't stay here.
00:05At this point, of course, he was satisfied from this point of view,
00:09still worried about his situation and therefore,
00:12raised to the fact that he was no longer directly connected to his conditions.
00:16So, in a way, he made me understand that for these sufferings of suicide,
00:20he could no longer be held responsible, at least from this point of view.
00:25How did you find him, how did you find him?
00:28I found him, obviously, as usual, from a physical point of view,
00:31of course, well, tired, more and more tried,
00:34because every day more, every day less, obviously, in prison, he doesn't like it.
00:37Did you make yourself available to show an electronic bracelet?
00:39Yes, absolutely.
00:40Certainly, in the discussion of the homicides?
00:42Certainly, yes, we have already foreseen that the audience of the 15th will be present.
00:46We have a predisposition, then we will also verify it as a detail,
00:51in view of the audience, a very short one, even a minute,
00:54a statement on his part, spontaneous,
00:56in which he will confirm his availability and the fact that he does not want to escape from Italy.
01:00Is it known why the ambassador did not come today?
01:02No, it was already, to be honest, I have already told your colleagues,
01:05we took this appointment in advance,
01:08but it was already possible that the ambassador was not present for institutional reasons,
01:12so until the last one, by the way, this morning he confirmed to me that he could not come,
01:17there is nothing strange about it.
01:19Listen, what materials did you have in there, if this was Malpensa?
01:22Well, there were, as far as I can remember, computers,
01:25some commercial documentary files,
01:28some SIM elements, I think, which are used for personal devices,
01:36computers, I repeat, and cell phones.
01:39None of the networks?
01:40No, no, from the point of view, let's say so, criminal,
01:44in short, from this point of view, I don't think there is anything.
01:46Then he asked me to kidnap everything and I kidnapped everything.
01:49Have the extradition documents arrived?
01:52At least it turns out, at least it turns out,
01:54but, I repeat, they are here for you, so I can't say if it happened or not.
01:58Minister Norbio says that the liberation of the room is disconnected from all this.
02:03Well, at the moment, yes, because it is free, so it is basically a given fact,
02:07so if someone could think in advance that there was an effective connection between the two things,
02:12because in fact everyone is free to think what they want,
02:15today you can't think like that anymore, at least I think so.
02:18Regarding the accusations made by the Americans?
02:21Well, on this too, it is always proven.
02:23Among other things, he declared to me that he is turning off the television,
02:26which, however, had access several times, because when you see on television,
02:30always flanked by war actions, military actions,
02:34or, however, he is held responsible for the fact that, among other things,
02:38the American guys were killed in the October of 1922.
02:41This is something that really destroys him a lot,
02:43even from a human and emotional point of view.
02:48Well, thank you.
02:50What did you say?
02:51That's what I say.
02:52But it's a private property, isn't it?
02:54No, it's a chamber property, so ...
02:56No, no, I checked it on the internet.
02:58Ah, I see.
02:59Ah, well, I don't know, I didn't publish it.
03:01Then?
03:02What will it be, I don't know.
03:03Will it be in the room or downstairs?
03:05Downstairs.
03:06Yes, yes, yes.
03:07How do you pronounce the name?
03:09Abedini, Abedini?
03:10Abedini, Najaf Abadi.
03:12Abedini, not Abedini.
03:14Abbreviated Abedini, not Abedini.
03:16Yes, they are actually two surnames put together.
03:18Abedini, Najaf Abadi.
03:20Or if you want Abedini, then it depends on the pronunciation you want to do.
03:23Abedini, okay.
03:24It depends.