Old people and even infants began disappearing, triggering widespread fear and a rapid government crackdown on everyone who had undergone the digestive‑system transplant. Within three days, the army rounded up all operated individuals, ignoring innocence or guilt and silencing protests like those from Le Cochon Libre. The raids led to chaotic scenes—neighbors accusing each other, families being torn apart, and people being publicly stripped or even executed while trying to flee. Those captured were sent to hastily established internment camps in remote towns across the country.
Liberté! Liberté!
revolution of the gut was sweeping through society. Liberté! Liberté! was the cry of the operated. The meaning ofwealth was changing. It was all so heady. The telltale mark of the procedure was a scar at the base of the throat; it was abadge we wore with honour.
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The detainees in the camps were given no food, leading them first to eat their own clothing and then to turn on one another as starvation worsened. As the weakest vanished, the remaining prisoners eventually resorted to cannibalism, with the last survivor, Jean Proti, dying after weeks of consuming only parts of his own body. I escaped. I still have a good appetite, but there is a moral rot in this country that even I can't digest. Everyone knewwhat happened, and how and where. To this day everyone knows. But no one talks about it and no one is guilty. I mustlive with that…
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