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After Prison in Syria I Cannot Ever Forget

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

The author was imprisoned after participating in a nonviolent protest and carrying a sign that read: "Only in Syria: the thinking mind is imprisoned." Since her Jan. 9 release, she has felt a responsibility to share the stories of those she left behind in that prison cell.

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