It Depended Who Dragged You
In May 1954, Jiří Lukšíček was arrested and interrogated for the second time: “In Ruzyně everything was tipping up into the walls which meant walking for sixteen hours every day, no sitting, nothing. Only during lunch they tipped out such a tin table and a seat, they gave you a soup with little something and then tipped it up again and that it was. That was ‛nice.’ Yes and the interrogations lasted six or eight hours, it was not very pleasant.” In 1954 the methods of interrogations were a little restrained: “It was more like psychological pressure because they were able to question you even for sixteen hours altogether. It is a mad thing. We had to sleep only with hands on the blanket, with the lights on and lie on our backs; it was not allowable to turn round. They dragged us for the interrogations, they dragged us through the corridors always blindfolded. It is very uncomfortable when somebody drags you blindfolded. It also depends who drags you.” Mr. Lukšíček was, after three months of questionings, sentenced to six years of imprisonment for high treason.
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