The room was dark, cold and dirty. Rats scurried past her naked body, climbing over her legs, trying to reach the pieces of bread scattered around her.
But she could not move or cry. Otherwise, she was told, the dogs would bite.
They had placed cold water to drip on her head and had left a pack of dogs to attack her if she tried to get up.
The days of electrocution, physical beatings and no food and water eventually tore her down.
“I was convinced I was going to die there, I even decided I was going to die there,” Rosa Mireya Cardenas recalled more than three decades later.
It was the summer of 1984 and Cardenas, on route from Panama to Nicaragua, was captured by what she believes were CIA agents at the Juan Santamaria airport in San Jose, Costa
— source telesurtv.net | 26 Mar 2017