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Freedom to Preach Hate From Prison Cell (Los Angeles Times)







Freedom to Preach Hate From Prison Cell
(Los Angeles Times)

Freedom to Preach Hate From Prison Cell
(Los Angeles Times)
04/11/2004 05:35 AM

Los Angeles Times - JAKARTA, Indonesia — It is visiting hour at Salemba Prison and the most famous inmate in Cellblock A sits on a sheet of vinyl on the concrete floor, holding court.




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