The Night before the Execution
In October 1948 Růžena Kamarádová was sentenced to seven years of imprisonment for the pamphlets´ distribution. Her process was one of the first political processes and she was about to serve her term in the female prison in Olomouc. She remembers one day when she was ill, the doctor in the prison at first asked her what she was sentenced for and then he refused to provide her a health care: “I was looking at him, wondering what was going on and he told me: ‛Can you pray?’ - ‛Well, I can.’ - ‛Then pray for you, maybe it helps… Next!’” Růžena Kamarádová shared the cell not only with political prisoners, but also with prostitutes, thieves or murderers that she was worried of. Till today she still remembers the night when one of the murderers was waiting in the cell for the execution because she killed her husband, cooked his dead body and gave it to the pigs. “At night she was still walking and we did not sleep at all because we were afraid that she may hurt us, too. She was like a sleepwalker, like a murderer. I kept watching here. I could not sleep. I did not sleep and then I had to go to work. You had to be there with people like this,” Kamarádová recalled.
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