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Mohammad Aamir spent the next 14 years in jail, charged under draconian laws like the UAPA. He was just 18 years old when he was abducted from near his house in Old Delhi. The men who kidnapped him were in plain clothes, so he didn’t realize they were police officers. They took him to an abandoned building where, he said, the first thing they did was “strip my freedom and strip my clothes.”

For seven days, Aamir was held in the abandoned building in illegal custody and tortured. “They forced me to sign blank sheets of paper,” he added. After a week, the police produced him in court, claiming he had masterminded over 20 bomb blasts across North India.

“The first 12 cases went by very quickly,” Aamir said, but the final few cases dragged on for nearly a decade. When he finally walked out of jail, his father had died, his mother, paralysed by a stroke, no longer recognised him. He was 32.

Aamir said he faced a lot of difficulty finding a job after his release. “When the prison doors open, the doors to other challenges also open,” he said. “I wake up sometimes in a sweat after having dreams about the prison and the torture. Sometimes, my wife tells me I was screaming in my sleep,” he added. “I feel that no matter how much I try to get rid of this, I will only be partially successful. As I said, this is a part of life. Just like my shadow, as my life continues to grow, this identity will not be removed."

Reporter: Avantika Mehta
Camera: Suresh K. Pandey
Editor Sudhanshu

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00:00When I was kidnapped and put a case in my house, my father and my mother were in my house.
00:08But when I got out of my house, I didn't meet my father.
00:15And my mother had a brain hemorrhage.
00:18Even now, when I got out of release, I don't know where my father was.
00:30I was born in 1998 in the February of the year.
00:50I was born in 1998 in the February of the year.
00:57When I got out of release, I got out of the night.
01:01I put my hands on the jipsy.
01:05My hands and my hands were closed.
01:09After sitting in the jipsy, my eyes were closed.
01:12I got out of my eyes and opened my eyes.
01:18I got out of my eyes.
01:20I got out of my eyes.
01:22I got out of my eyes.
01:24I got out of my eyes.
01:25I saw that before.
01:27Then I got out of my eyes.
01:31Well, I got out of my eyes.
01:33I was in my body and tortured me with my body.
01:40I signed my blanks paper for 7 days.
01:46After 7 days, I was sent to me in the record.
01:52I told that in 1996-97 I was in the hospital.
02:01In this way, after the police report, a few years ago, it was almost 20 years old.
02:11And we all had blasted from 1996 to 1997.
02:17When my I.U. is a few years ago, it was 18 years old.
02:22And it was also more cases from the age of age.
02:26For 14 years, there was a case in 2014.
02:34The last case was 2012.
02:37And I was in jail.
02:39And I was released there.
02:42But in this 14 years, I lived in jail.
02:45I learned a lot.
02:49I saw torture.
02:52And I also saw torture and learned.
03:02After going to jail, there were two paths.
03:06One of the things that happened to me.
03:08I remember the fire.
03:12I'm crying.
03:14I'm crying.
03:15I'm thinking about what happened to me.
03:17But I was crying.
03:18And I kept the truth.
03:19I'm crying.
03:20I was crying.
03:21But I also kept it apart.
03:23I'm standing there.
03:24And I also kept that way.
03:27and I had a positive way to face it.
03:33I became a young man from a teenage age.
03:38I changed my life in 14 years.
03:42My house was broken.
03:45My house was broken.
03:48My father was not.
03:50My mother was like a living body.
03:53When the doors of jail open,
03:56there are many doors open for them.
04:01The difficult and difficult things are made for them.
04:04The society can see it from a moment.
04:06The society can see it from a moment.
04:08Another is its livelihood.
04:11It can be no longer or longer.
04:14It has a family.
04:16How do you feel to support yourself?
04:19How do you feel to build a life?
04:20How do you feel to grow to your love?
04:23And for that, the livelihood is very difficult for them, and it is not easy for them to get caught in jail.
04:31And with the caught caught in jail, it becomes more difficult for them to get caught in jail.
04:37If someone doesn't want to get caught in jail or doesn't like it, they will be scared.
04:44If someone wants to get caught in jail, they will be scared.
04:46In my case, there was a very good and good thing that the National Human Rights Commission came.
04:59In the NHRC, the National Human Rights Commission, took my case a summative notice in 2013.
05:06And the police said, why did the police get caught in jail for 5,000,000 rupees?
05:13Humanity relief.
05:15They used to cover it.
05:17Instead of compensation.
05:19Why did the police get caught in jail?
05:21The case continued.
05:23In the end, they listened to the police and listened to the police.
05:29Then they donated some details to them.
05:34Both ended on 2018.
05:36Then he received the final decision on this logic that the president would receive a 5,000,000 rupees.
05:44There is also an account that's not five million rupees.
05:46Big 12亡 was not registered.
05:51It cannot afford my stammeres.
05:54Neither can bring my father back to me,
05:57I can bring my mother's health or mother's health.
05:59My dreams and dreams can be fulfilled.
06:02The golden period of a human being,
06:05from 18 to 19 and 32 years,
06:08is the real life.
06:10It can't be destroyed.
06:12It's not a place where we live.
06:14It's a difficult place in the world,
06:20in the four days.
06:22It's a place where we live.
06:29There are also a lot of people.
06:31But there are a lot of people there.
06:34There are also a lot of people.
06:36There are also a good people.
06:39It's always become a fear and fear.
06:43It doesn't get taken away from it.
06:45It doesn't get hurt from it.
06:47There are many things in the mind.
06:51But within the access of the height of the body,
06:57there can be a normal living still.
06:59Really, I also keep a lot of pressure on my head.
07:02Before all of us,
07:05we were like,
07:06people are killing me,
07:07people are killing me,
07:08people are killing me,
07:10people are killing me,
07:11people are killing me,
07:12people are killing me,
07:13people are killing me,
07:15people are killing me,
07:16so it's very good.
07:18I was crying from sleep and crying
07:24and crying
07:28I was even scared of the food
07:30I was scared of the night
07:32because I was scared of the night
07:34I was scared of the night
07:36I feel that I am so much
07:38trying to move it from the distance
07:40and don't try to keep thinking
07:44I will be able to come
07:46I will not be able to do this, but I will not be able to do this.
07:49Today, this is a part of my life.
07:51As I told you, my life will probably increase my life.
07:54I will not be able to get rid of it.
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