My imprisonment was cold, unforgiving, dark, and suffocating. At 17, I was thrown into a nightmare. Unjustly imprisoned, beaten, and tortured, facing 19 charges that could have led to the death penalty.
Every day, I stood at that window, imagining the life I was determined to live. In my mind, I was free. I saw myself in a graduation robe, surrounded by my loved ones, smiling in a future that seemed so far away.
Freedom didn't mean life became easy. After my release, I worked tirelessly through night shifts, balancing full-time university classes. It felt like I was living two lives.
I travelled extensively to advocate for human rights, speaking up for those who couldn't. In the midst of all this, I took a leap of faith and opened my own...
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