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A Decade On Death Row, Then Acquitted: The Human Cost Of Broken Trials


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[*]Twelve men were wrongly convicted in the 2006 train blasts; five spent nearly ten years in solitary confinement on death row before all were acquitted in 2025.
[*]Prison authorities ignored legal distinctions, enforcing isolation, denying work and reading material, and treating all death row inmates as definitively guilty.
[*]Prolonged incarceration caused severe psychological harm, suicides, and death, including Kamal Ansari’s death in custody, leaving lasting damage despite eventual acquittal.







“Every prisoner is a world of one.”




—Ehtesham Siddiqui and Asif Khan’s decade long death row experiences
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