“We haven’t done anything wrong! Who would harm us?” 88-year-old Eva Edl recalls her mother saying as a result of communist oppression in post-World War II Yugoslavia. “Then our whole people was destroyed,” Edl said. “We hadn’t done anything wrong, as far as I know.” Edl is like so many who escaped to America to flee communist oppression, only to find the same kind of evil beginning here. Unlike most refugees who warn of yesteryear’s dangerous political and philosophical practices creeping into the U.S., Edl is experiencing them herself. And she expects to die in prison after being found guilt…