LA PRIMERA NOCHE EN LA CARCEL DE YOSS - Summary

Summary

The speaker recounts their experience of being arrested and detained without a trial. They were playing video games with their boyfriend when 40 police officers arrived with a search warrant. The speaker did not expect this and thought it was a joke at first. They were taken away and put in a detention center, where they had to go through a process of being searched, having their clothes taken away, and being put in a cell with many other people.

The speaker was held in preventive detention, which they describe as a "terrifying" and "inhumane" experience. They were not allowed to leave the detention center and were not given a trial. They were kept in a small cell with many other people and had to wait for their initial hearing.

The speaker reflects on their experience and notes that preventive detention is not unique to their country, but it is a rare practice worldwide. They express frustration and sadness about the situation, but also find solace in writing about their experience. They wrote many reflections and notes during their detention, which they hopes to publish in a book. They believe that sharing their experience can help others who may be going through similar situations.

The speaker also talks about the emotional ups and downs they experienced during their detention, including feelings of sadness, depression, and enlightenment. They believe that these emotions are valuable and can help others understand the human experience. They hopes to share their writings with others and help them see the beauty and complexity of human emotions.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker was playing PlayStation with their boyfriend when the police arrived with a search warrant.
2. The speaker's brother, who lives in the US, was also present at the scene.
3. The police told the speaker that they had been waiting for them since June 24th.
4. The speaker was taken into custody and brought to a detention center.
5. At the detention center, the speaker was strip-searched and forced to wear worn-out clothes.
6. The speaker was placed in a cell with other people, including some who were in preventive detention.
7. Preventive detention is a system where people are held in jail without trial, often for extended periods.
8. The speaker met people who had been in preventive detention for years without being proven guilty.
9. The speaker wrote extensively while in detention, filling several notebooks with reflections and observations.
10. The speaker plans to publish a book about their experiences in detention.
11. The speaker's boyfriend helped filter and upload the speaker's writings to social media.
12. The speaker believes that writing was a therapeutic way to process their emotions and experiences in detention.