Basuki Tjahaja Purnama: I Was Treated Like A Political Prisoner
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Unlike other prisoners, Ahok’s movements were very much restricted. He, for example, was not allowed to do activities in the prison yard lest guests visiting other inmates will see him or take pictures of him. “All kinds of rumors might arise,” he said during the special interview with Tempo.
The life in prison was a misery to Ahok, 53. He became so stressed that he fell ill. At the same time, he was pressured into forfeiting
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