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Forgiving the Neo-Nazi who nearly killed me
Fourteen year old Matthew Boger was living on the streets of Los Angeles having been turfed out of the family home for being gay. Tim Zaal was a little bit older, and a member of a gang of Neo-Nazi punk rockers who would roam the streets looking for people to beat up. They tell Jo Fidgen about the fateful evening when they first met twenty-six years ago. (Picture: Tim Zaal, left and Matthew Boger, right. Credit: Bart Bartholomew)
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