Balint Erdi

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In 1935, the Soviet government had lowered the age of criminal responsibility to just twelve—partly with the aim of threatening those in prison with the arrest of their children if they refused to confess to their crimes (a second decree that year allowed the arrest and imprisonment of relatives of anyone who was in prison for crimes against the state).
The White Pill: A Tale of Good and Evil
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