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During the 22 days of ANSP interrogation, I was subjected to various types of torture such as sleep deprivation, drug injection and mob beating. Going through these rounds of torture I prepared myself for death three times . . .Five days before my , interrogators had this look on their faces that
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In 2015, he was selected as a member of the United
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Baik received a sentence of life imprisonment on 27 October 1992. Amnesty
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in 2017. This book received 2017 Book of Peace Award by the IPUS, Seoul
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they had had enough of it, taking me to a special torture chamber. In the middle of the night investigators beat me for hours. They took turns in beating. Their demand was that complete silence was unacceptable.
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