By Ava Thomas CENTRAL ASIA — ad, I think we’re being followed.” Yasemin* drummed her fingers nervously on the car door. Her father kept on driving the familiar route to drop her off at English class, singing a praise song to Jesus as he drove. Yasemin turned around and looked back. “Dad. We’re being followed.” [...]
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March 14, 2012
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