sat down Fayna Bethencourt in Chester Risto Mejide (Four). It was a shocking but useful and valuable interview. suffering fayna It left a devastating and deep impression on me.
told how Carlos Navarro “Yoyas”attacked him. How he hit her, how he scared her, how he put his hand on her throat and squeezed her, and every time he was afraid it would be the last because he thought he was going to die. He also described how he justified himself by saying it was his fault for saying things that turned him on after leaving his body bruised from the blows and beatings he received. “The beast inside me” He told how the 16 years they lived together were an unchanging fear. A fear that still haunts you because Navarrese she’s running away at this point in the ‘Chester’ talk, she’s talking fayna condemned the helplessness he felt Carlos Navarro While he was tried and sentenced to six years in prison, it was revealed that he was a fugitive whose whereabouts were unknown. It seems that the competent authority either can’t find it or doesn’t pursue it. fear fayna appears at the door of his house every day with all impunity.
and put fayna Then it focuses on the journalism profession. Referring to the interview they did for Carlos Navarro Recently in the newspaper ‘El Mundo’ under the headline ‘A date in the woods with the escaped abuser’. faina He said he was not against being interviewed, but added that the journalist should call the police to have him arrested. risto matched oh! I understand fayna. I met him in September 2004. He came to ‘Telemonegal’ (BTV) together. Carlos Navarro. They looked like a happy couple. They lived in Al Garraf. They wrote stories, poems… I’m with you. Fayna. And from this position, I must say with all my love that whatever you want me to do next to you, the journalist should not play the cop.
This topic has been discussed in many analysis forums related to our profession. I remember that in Latin America, at the ‘Gabriel García Márquez Foundation’, there was once a case of a journalist who was able to interview a fugitive in exchange for not revealing his whereabouts. The debate was whether to accept this condition. They came to the following conclusion: “Finding and catching criminals is the task of security agencies, not journalists”