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A first-person jail journal recording arrest, court procedures, and confinement during a period of political upheaval. The author chronicles daily life in custody, descriptions of cells and prison routines, interactions with other inmates and officials, and the emotional and intellectual responses to enforced isolation. Entries blend reportage, legal and administrative detail, and personal reflection on civil liberties, loyalty, and the wider political situation that led to detention. Occasional scene-setting before arrest and later reflection place the confinement within a broader social landscape, while intermittent editorial observations consider penal methods, public reaction, and the writer's evolving sense of duty and memory.
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