My husband is still in shock. And afraid - both for himself and for us.
They treat family members as though we’re criminals.
They treat family members as though we’re criminals.
He has a lot of faith and doesn’t give up easily. He’s going to fight for as long as it takes.
If I get released? The first thing I’m going to do is hug my family.
When we got there and I saw the fences and guards, I was so scared and confused that I started crying again.
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