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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Loss of " freedom in prison " ( Dzhokhar Tsarnaev )

Hold on, this is waiting to be approved by NPR The Two Way.]

Shows " the unrepentant killer he is ". You are right. The prison camera film shows a bored nineteen year old. But I am also reminded of the Albert Camus novel " The Stranger " where a bored and weary young man named Meursault-accused of murdering an Arab in Algeria- learns what loss of freedom REALLY means : no normal sex life. The Nobel Prize winning French writer was a socialist and an opponent of the death penalty. And an opponent of state torture.

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