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Siobhan Dowd is a journalist who has worked on the PEN human-rights campaign since 1984. She lives in New York City.
When the door has been slammed behind him for the first time, the prisoner stands in the middle of the cell and looks round. I fancy that everyone must behave in more or less the same way.
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