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Solitary Boy

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HISTORY MV Alauddin, MV Monirul Haque, MV Abdul Matin, MV Tajul Among the four ships called Islam Currently MV Alauddin, MV Abdul Matin and MV Monirul Haque The ship is Chittagong-Hatia- Operating in Chittagong.  The ships The then EPSC (East Pakistan) Shipping Corporation) is a government The organization operated. The ships were German in the sixties Is collected from.  The ships Built in 1984. Four ships at the time President of Pakistan Ayub Khan's daughters Zakia, Zarina, Named after Jobeda and Jahura Is done.  The mass uprising of 1969 Barisal AK School in the struggle Student of Belt Islamia Hostel Tajul Islam, Abdul Matin, Alauddin and Monirul Haque of the police He was martyred in the firing.  69's These four martyrs in the mass uprising Engaged in coastal service in the name Eight ships were named.  Of In 1984, MV was named Tajul The ship was sold. MV joined this route in 2000 Another named Baro Aulia Passenger ship.  A few years MV has been sold before
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Chapter 1 - This is American History. This is what MAGA means and wants to return to.

WE REMEMBER June 16,1944

George Stinney Jr. was the youngest person to be sentenced to death in the 20th century in the United States.

He was only 14 years old when he was executed in an electric chair.

During his trial, even on the day of his execution, he always carried a bible in his hands, claiming to be innocent.

He was accused of killing two white girls, 11-Year-old Betty, and Mary of 7, the bodies were found near the house where the teenager resided with his parents.

At that time, all members of the jury were white. The trial lasted only 2 hours, and the sentence was dictated 10 minutes later.

The Boy's parents were threatened, and prevented from being present in the courtroom, and subsequently expelled from that city.

Before the execution, George spent 81 days in prison without being able to see his parents.

He was held in solitary, 80 miles from his city. He was alone without the presence of his parents or a lawyer.

He was electrocuted with 5,380 volts in his head, imagine all that voltage in a teenager's head.

70 years later, his innocence was finally proven by a judge in South Carolina. The boy was innocent, someone set it up to blame him for being black.

May his innocent soul rest in peace.