October 15, 2012

B. Enkhbat: I was Enkhbayar’s gloves | Ubpost News

B. Enkhbat: I was Enkhbayar’s gloves | Ubpost News: "This is a follow up to our previous interview with B. Enkhbat; translated from Udriin Sonin newspaper.
Both in jail and out in society, he was always involved with many controversial events. In 1990, he encouraged the public to ‘revive Mongolian kinship’. In 2000, he established a number of nationalistic groups, such as Dayar Mongol and Khukh Mongol. Within these groups, he is often referred to as the father of nationalism. He also wrote a bestselling six-volume book titled ‘Ordered Assassinations’. He is a strong supporter of the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party, and it is also said that he is a descendant of General D. Sukhbaatar.
-Even though it seems that prisoners are separated in gyandan, how do you communicate with each other?
-We talk through the waste pipe. Not talking to anyone at all is a horrible punishment. Generally, people who stay in solitary confinement for many years tend to go insane later in life. Sometimes they speak and argue with themselves and if they hear a noise or music they would argue with that instead."

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