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Salsedo, an editor, had been arrested with [[Roberto Elia]], and held for two months without charges ([[February 25]]) for "questioning" regards a [[pamphlet]] (called the "[[Plain Words]]" document). Police deny the charges, but his death testifies to the torture and brutal repression of anarchist, radicals, or anyone who dare think freely or question.
 
Salsedo, an editor, had been arrested with [[Roberto Elia]], and held for two months without charges ([[February 25]]) for "questioning" regards a [[pamphlet]] (called the "[[Plain Words]]" document). Police deny the charges, but his death testifies to the torture and brutal repression of anarchist, radicals, or anyone who dare think freely or question.
  
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On 1920 May 3 in United States of America: The anarchist typographer and printer Andrea Salsedo plunges to his death from the 14th floor of the "Department of Justice" where he was being questioned and tortured by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, apparently tossed by his captors.

Salsedo, an editor, had been arrested with Roberto Elia, and held for two months without charges (February 25) for "questioning" regards a pamphlet (called the "Plain Words" document). Police deny the charges, but his death testifies to the torture and brutal repression of anarchist, radicals, or anyone who dare think freely or question.