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© Center for a Public Anthropology,
Robert Borofsky (2001)
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5. The Last Supper:   We call this portrait, taken by a Russian photographer Sergei Gitman, the Last Supper. I had the good fortune to travel to Siberia with Gitman, who gave me copies of his photographs and negatives when he learned that we thought it was a good idea to treat these young prisoners with drug-resistant tuberculosis. Their mean age was under 30, and falling; most had been accused of crimes against property, rather than violent crimes, and many had been infected with drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis while in pre-trial detention. Thus their sentence, often enough, has been death by drug-resistant tuberculosis— a sentence meted out even before they ever see a judge.

 

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