India: 'For 22 years, he lived with the stigma of being a murderer. Each day, his village made him walk three miles for water, denied him entry to the barber’s and grocer’s shops. Moinuddin Ahmed even spent two years in jail — till the court released him due to lack of evidence. And now, the man he ‘‘murdered’’ has returned.' (Indian Express)
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
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