European aid worker arrested in Central African Republic over spying allegations is on hunger strike
Associated Press
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — A European aid worker who was arrested two months ago in Central African Republic over spying allegations has begun a hunger strike to protest the conditions of his detention. Both his family and the Portuguese honorary consul spoke to The Associated Press. Martin Joseph Figueira is a consultant for the American nongovernmental organization FHI 360 and was arrested in May. The organization says the allegations against Figueira “do not align with the facts surrounding his visit.” He is accused of being in communication with armed groups to plot a coup. His family calls it a “clear injustice.”