"They asserted that Tsarnaev was suffering “extraordinary and severe” restrictions that the ACLU regards as “torture,” including his lack of access to TV and radio, family photos, joining in prayer with his fellow prisoners, and the refusal of the prison to let anyone see Tsarnaev except his immediate family and his attorneys."
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013
ACLU: No Access to TV, Radio for Accused Boston Bomber Is 'Torture'
"They asserted that Tsarnaev was suffering “extraordinary and severe” restrictions that the ACLU regards as “torture,” including his lack of access to TV and radio, family photos, joining in prayer with his fellow prisoners, and the refusal of the prison to let anyone see Tsarnaev except his immediate family and his attorneys."
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