📻 Beira, December 1974 – January 1975: a cell without a crime, a vigil without a voice.

🌀 Listen to the episode that reveals the absurdity of a country where silence was considered evidence of guilt.
🔗 [Listen now] – Because some cells never truly close… even after they’re emptied.

🦂 Between concrete and shadow, Evo Fernandes shares his cell with Giancarlo Coccia — a foreign journalist who recounts, with irony and precision, a Christmas under surveillance.
⚖️ No charges, no trial: a country in transition, and a man who knew too much to remain free.
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32nd Edition: The Christmas Cell — A Confession in the Dark
