Staring numbly at the floor, Jhorman recounts how he watched his cousin’s skull come apart under his baseball cap from a bullet shot by security forces.
Many of more than 100 political prisoners were arrested that year and remain in jail, according to human rights groups.
Most are being held incommunicado in the dungeons of El Helicoide, a spiral-shaped modernist landmark built as a shopping mall during the 1950s oil boom, which is now the headquarters of the all-powerful Sebin intelligence police.
The protest this month got off to an inauspicious start, with an older man shouting, Where are all the students? ”They …read more
Source: San Francisco Chronicle