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Posted AT 3:27 AM EDT on 27/03/08

Freed from Indian jail after months of living without hope

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

MONTREAL — It wasn't the rat-infested cells, the tainted water or the gang violence that was the hardest part of the 10 months Saul Itzhayek spent in a jail in northern India. It was, he recalled yesterday, the mental toll of feeling railroaded by police and having his hopes of release repeatedly crushed. "Emotionally, it was very hard. Very hard," Mr. Itzhayek said in a telephone interview.

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