Talk:Ivan Aguéli

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See Trial of the thirty. The following statement contradicts Jean Maitron's account of the trial (according to which only Ortiz, Chericotti and Bertani were given sentences, and all others acquitted), and he is an authoritative source on the matter:

"In 1894 he was arrested for association with French anarchists such as Maximilien Luce and Félix Fénéon and hence in the famous "Trial of the thirty" sentenced to 4 months in the Mazas prison [citation needed]. While in prison Aguéli used his time to study the Koran and Oriental languages."

So where does this comes from? Preventive detention? Tazmaniacs (talk) 03:02, 26 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]