In a reflective act of self-therapy, Mohammed Farik Bin Amin created detailed drawings depicting the torture he endured while imprisoned by the C.I.A. two decades ago.
His lawyer, Christine Funk, encouraged Bin Amin to illustrate his experiences to confront his traumatic past, capturing the vivid nightmares he continues to endure.
The artwork was presented during his sentencing trial, representing both a form of expression and physical evidence of the brutal treatment he faced.
Despite pleading guilty to war crimes linked to the 2002 Bali bombings, the focus of his trial shifted towards the repercussions of his torture and imprisonment.
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