Karachi
Consider the anguish of a person confined to live all his life, or the most productive part of it, languishing away in a cell eight feet by ten feet, having to live with constant feelings of guilt, remorse, or regret over a slip of the past in his weaker moments that may have cost him his freedom. His condition would not be difficult to gauge.
Worse still is the dilemma of those who may have been consigned to this fate by sheer miscarriage of justice
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