Mona Mazbouh sat on the floor of a single police cell in Cairo, with no light, bed, and with only cockroaches and a rat as company. The water that ran from the tap was dirty, and without a toilet, she had to use a hole in the wall as her makeshift bathroom. She tried to rest, but every time she’d lay down, a police officer would kick the door and scream in her face.
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