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Oh, Ilaria has definitely not been silent about this. She's also an extremely courageous person who, in the EU Parliament, has been quite outspoken about this right to Orban's face. The problem, as I understand it, is that Maja was tried under Hungarian criminal law, which the EU doesn't have much say in. It seems that what really needs to happen (and the statement from the support committee gets at this) is that other EU states, and above all Germany, need to step up and start negotiating for, at the very least, Maja's transfer to house arrest, transfer back to Germany, and ultimately release. As an Italian representative to the EU Parliament, I don't think Ilaria has a whole lot of say in any of that.
Someone correct me if I've got some of the details wrong here -- EU law is hardly my strong suit -- but that's pretty much the gist, as I understand it.