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Rights Activist Binayak Sen Released on Bail

By Anonymous (Posted May 26, 2009)

Human Rights, IncarcerationCommentary

 

Civil rights activist Dr. Binayak Sen is finally a free man after spending two years in jail.


This video was released by IBN on 26 May 2009.


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