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Egypt, Nessy Guerra taken to barracks and released: I'm in shock, photographed my daughter
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Egypt, Nessy Guerra taken to barracks and released: I'm in shock, photographed my daughter

Nessy Guerra, an Italian citizen living in Egypt, was briefly detained by Egyptian authorities at night and released after diplomatic intervention. She was taken into custody by police while trying to hide from her former husband, Tamer Hamouda, who had requested visitation rights for their three-year-old daughter despite an ongoing custody process where the child was initially awarded to Guerra and her family. After being held for several hours, Guerra was released following pressure from Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and the Italian Embassy in Cairo. The situation remains tense, as Guerra fears for her safety and that of her daughter, whose photo was reportedly taken during the incident. The Italian ambassador secured her release, and the foreign minister formally requested a presidential pardon for Guerra. Legal representatives expressed concerns that the detention could be a pretext for her arrest.

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Egypt, Nessy Guerra taken to barracks and released: I'm in shock, photographed my daughter

Nessy Guerra, an Italian citizen living in Egypt, was briefly detained by Egyptian authorities at night and released after diplomatic intervention. She was taken into custody by police while trying to hide from her former husband, Tamer Hamouda, who had requested visitation rights for their three-year-old daughter despite an ongoing custody process where the child was initially awarded to Guerra and her family. After being held for several hours, Guerra was released following pressure from Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and the Italian Embassy in Cairo. The situation remains tense, as Guerra fears for her safety and that of her daughter, whose photo was reportedly taken during the incident. The Italian ambassador secured her release, and the foreign minister formally requested a presidential pardon for Guerra. Legal representatives expressed concerns that the detention could be a pretext for her arrest.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the event factually, citing both the victim's account and the actions of Italian diplomats and legal representatives. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing. The framing focuses on the sequence of events and diplomatic efforts rather than taking a side

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): Factuality is high as the article aligns with cross-source consensus on Nessy Guerra being detained by Egyptian police, released after diplomatic intervention, and the ongoing custody dispute. Objectivity is lower due to emotional language like 'sotto shock' and focus on her personal distress, which

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