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so we improvise. i don t want the deputy to see me. seeing abu amar and his friends cooking in prison made it seem like we were in a fraternity house rather than a maximum security prison. he was always laughing and playing around with his friends in the cell. but when we asked him to speak about his crime, that brought us back to the reality that we are in a maximum security prison, and we are dealing with a different set of cultural issues. abu amar is serving 27 years for murder. the victim was his sister, and the crime was considered a family honor killing. he grew very serious. he told us it was the first time he has ever spoken about his crime. you know that there are and if you want to be me, be me
the suspect is facing attempted murder charges. pope francis finished a busy first full day in cuba that included a meeting with fidel castro. the pope also met with fidel s brother raul, leader of the country, and celebrated a huge outdoor mass. now it s back to lockup. israel s rimonim prison strives to rehabilitate some of the nation s most violent criminals. but their efforts must overcome the influences of a wide range of cultures. vadia abu amar is serving a 27-year sentence for murder, a family honor killing which until now he has not publicly spoken about. translator: i m serving time
knives here. knifes are forbidden so we improvise. i don t want the deputy to see me. seeing abu and his friends cooking in prison made it feel more like we are in a fraternity house rather than a maximum security prison. he was always laughing and playing around with his friends in the cell. but when we asked him to speak about his crime, that brought us back to the reality that we are in a maximum security prison. and we are dealing with a different set of cultural issues. abu amar is serving 27 years for murder. the victim was his sister. and the crime was considered a family honor killing. he grew very serious. he told us it was the first time he has ever spoken about his crime.
segregation as well. translator: we stayed together in segregation for six months. what he did for me, i don t think anyone else would have done. coming up, how the unusual relationship between israeli prison staff and inmates even extends to the kitchen. the officers were not at all concerned about the inmates tampering with their food. and translator: we usually improve the food they give us. a young man faces decades in rimonim for murdering his sister, a family honor killing. translator: she met someone through the internet and i didn t like that.