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Albert Woodfox, Survivor of 42 Years in Solitary Confinement, Dies at 75

His term in solitary was perhaps the longest in American history. He described how he kept his sanity, and dignity, in an acclaimed memoir.

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my brain just could not compute what was going on. i was in a state of denial and i was in a state of shock and panic, and i wasn't able to make logical and rational decisions in those first few days. and it was only when they threw me in solitary confinement one week after my arrest, after several days of solitary, did i digest the fact that i am going to be here for some time. not even the first day i was there, in the prison, because i just thought this can't be, i've done nothing wrong. i don't understand why i'm here and i didn't speak farsi, so i had no context. i didn't know who had arrested me. the group that arrested me, the islamic revolutionary guard corps, they were wearing plain clothes, they didn't show me any badge, any license, any official paperwork, nothing in english anyway. i had no idea who they were. i didn't know i was in evin prison, you know. i was so confused and discombobulated by everything that was going on and in such a state of panic and shock that i think it was several weeks before i was actually able to process the fact that i'm in deep trouble here. kylie, how close over

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Myanmar's Suu Kyi now moved to solitary confinement in jail, confirms military

Myanmar military authorities have transferred deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to a prison in the capital from an undisclosed location where she had been held since she and her government were ousted in a coup last year, a military spokesman said.

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Aung San Suu Kyi sent to solitary confinement

Uniindia: Nay Pyi Taw, June 23 (UNI) Myanmar''s deposed pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi was moved from house arrest to a solitary confinement in a prison in the capital Nay Pyi Taw, BBC reported on Thrusday.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

would ever see johnny alive. many people would probably like that but i would need a new assistant. the outrage from the democrats and the media would be humongous. they would throw johnny in solitary, probably shackle him. they would need very small shackles though because johnny's leg are very skinny. his tan face would be plastered all over cnn and msnbc. they would dox his family poor, poor mrs. bell saraio. meanwhile poor johnny sleeping on a cold concrete floor. diney one meal a day through that tiny slot. worst of all, no one on the inside to steam his shirt. johnny would never survive under these conditions. but the media and the left would be perfectly fine with johnny behind bars. in fact, they would probably celebrate it as a victory for democracy. you see, johnny does not have liberal privilege. so he has got to watch his back. he can't just stage a comedy koop and get away with it.

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Talks...

no. but that was not the case. and your parents were having to look after her... exactly. ..at home in iran. and, while a huge source of upset and distress for you, she was also a source of comfort, i understand, because she could come and visit you once and then twice a week, once you were out of solitary. in solitary, the visits were sporadic and not routine. but, when i moved to the general ward, one of the things that we were always looking forward to was the visits. it was considered as a weak point, so they knew that, if they were going to cancel the visits... it was a power... exactly. it was a way that they knew women would be angry and frustrated if they cut down the calls or the visits. so they were using that in that way to put pressure on everyone as well. there was this constant battle to get your rights. it sounds like, as women, you worked together, you formed friendships and bonds to try to have rights but also, of course, to survive together.

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Talks...

but there i was a victim of something which was exactly the opposite. that was horrifying. solitary confinement, in my opinion, is the most hostile, quiet form of torture. the fact that i was kept in a cell, which was one by two metres, with the door locked all the time, there was no window, you lose sense of time. was there a light? the light was on all the time... even at night? ..even at night—time. that is why you lose sense of time because i think solitary confinement works in a way that they can mess your mind up in a way to break you. but there are people who have been in solitary for a lot longer than i have been. there is a reason they keep people in solitary, and that is to force them to confess to the things they haven't done, and that works. how did you survive, nazanin? i think it was my faith more

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after several days of solitary, did i digest the fact that i am going to be here for some time. not even the first day i was there, in the prison, because i just thought this can't be, i've done nothing wrong. i don't understand why i'm here and i didn't speak farsi, so i had no context. i didn't know who had arrested me. the group that arrested me, the islamic revolutionary guard corps, they were wearing plain clothes, they didn't show me any badge, any license, any official paperwork, nothing in english anyway. i had no idea who they were. i didn't know i was in evin prison, you know. i was so confused and discombobulated by everything that was going on and in such a state of panic and shock that i think it was several weeks before i was actually able to process the fact that i'm in deep trouble here. kylie, how close over months and months did they come to breaking you?

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trouble from the first day of my arrest, but my mind, my brain just could not compute what was going on. i was in a state of denial and i was in a state of shock and panic, and i wasn't able to make logical and rational decisions in those first few days. and it was only when they threw me in solitary confinement one week after my arrest, after several days of solitary, did i digest the fact that i am going to be here for some time. not even the first day i was there, in the prison, because i just thought this can't be, i've done nothing wrong. i don't understand why i'm here and i didn't speak farsi, so i had no context. i didn't know who had arrested me. the group that arrested me, the islamic revolutionary guard corps, they were wearing plain clothes, they didn't show me any badge, any license, any official paperwork, nothing in english anyway. i had no idea who they were. i didn't know i was in evin prison, you know.

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