From his foster home in San Francisco, California, the former Nicaraguan political prisoner, Max Jerez, tries to overcome the deep pain that his time in prison left in his life. Between memories of his mother who died of him when he was in prison, Max Jerez spoke with the Voice of America.
“He was dead while he was alive”: Testimony of former Nicaraguan political prisoner Max Jerez
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