An Uncommon Prayer

An Uncommon Prayer

Protest against oppressive regimes can take a dramatic form: demonstrations, work stoppages, hunger strikes, even self-immolation. But a softly-spoken, “No, I will not,” can also constitute an act of dissent. In Jiri Grusa’s case, such a refusal provides the foundation for an eloquent and morally profound statement about freedom and political oppression.

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