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Alberto Trentini's current situation
Alberto Trentini, a Venetian aid worker, has been detained in Venezuela for over two months. Recent news indicates that his health conditions are better than expected, thanks to a communication channel that confirmed his stability. This update was welcomed with relief by his family, who launched appeals to the Italian government to intervene in his case, similar to what was done for the journalist Cecilia Sala.
The drama of the family
Alberto's mother, Armanda, expressed her hope to hug her son again, emphasizing her great desire to hear and see him. Alberto was in Venezuela on a mission with the NGOs Humanity and Inclusion when he was arrested on November 15, while traveling from Caracas to Guasdalito. The parents of the XNUMX-year-old have been active in raising public awareness of his situation, organizing initiatives and appeals to attract the attention of the authorities.
Requests for government intervention
Despite the concerns, so far there has been no official news from Venezuelan or Italian authorities. Alberto's family has reported a complete information blackout, saying that no one has been able to contact or see him since he was arrested. This situation has prompted his parents to ask for diplomatic intervention to ensure the safety and release of their son. During a recent television program, Giulio Regeni's parents expressed solidarity, urging the Italian government to move quickly to bring Alberto home.
Solidarity initiatives in Venice
In recent days, a flash mob was organized in Venice to raise awareness about Alberto's situation. Participants displayed a banner with his photo and the hashtag #freealberto, demonstrating the support of the local community. This event highlighted the importance of not forgetting Alberto's case and continuing to fight for his freedom. The mobilization of citizens and institutions is essential to ensure that the voice of Alberto and his family is heard.