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Regina Coeli ROME Itali
Regina Coeli The Prison of Regina Coeli in Rome was built between 1880 and 1882. It's still active.
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Valdemoro prison Madrid Spain
Valdemoro prison This is the Valdemoro prison in Madrid
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Alcala Meco prison
Alcala Meco prison Alcala-Meco prison. There are alike 1000 prisoners here. The squares parallel to the road are Cumplimiento and the ohers Preventive. The swimming pool is the women prison. Alcala-Meco prison. There are alike 1000 prisoners here. The squares parallel to the road are Cumplimiento and the ohers Preventive. The swimming pool is the women prison. This prison is about 400 km away from the Basque Country, but there are many basque prisoners here, according to the spanish basque political prisoners dispersion laws. The cars in the western side are familiars making a visit. -------------------- Basque Political Prisoners, repatriation! Independence and socialism for the Basque Country
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Alcala Meco prison
Alcala Meco prison Alcala-Meco prison. There are alike 1000 prisoners here. The squares parallel to the road are Cumplimiento and the ohers Preventive. The swimming pool is the women prison. Alcala-Meco prison. There are alike 1000 prisoners here. The squares parallel to the road are Cumplimiento and the ohers Preventive. The swimming pool is the women prison. This prison is about 400 km away from the Basque Country, but there are many basque prisoners here, according to the spanish basque political prisoners dispersion laws. The cars in the western side are familiars making a visit. -------------------- Basque Political Prisoners, repatriation! Independence and socialism for the Basque Country
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WELLINGTON CORRECTIONAL CENTER NSW
Wellington Correctional Centre Wellington Correctional Centre is a minimum and maximum security institution for male and females. It is situated in the Central West, 360km north-west of Sydney and 50km south-west of Dubbo. Wellington is the reception prison for the Orana region. Visitor Information Bookings: Visits must be pre booked. Bookings may be made on (02) 6840 2871 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between 9:00am and 2:00pm.
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Bangalore Central Jail
bangalore: love in the backyard of crime. so much so that many of the jailbirds have become life partners. some, when both were still behind bars. this is bangalore central jail. love, it seems, is all around. jail authorities say that over the last few years, over two dozen such couples have met while behind bars and gone on to select each other as life partners. several others are ``deeply'' in love and ``devoted'' and intend getting married once they are out. in a system where prisoners are segregated by gender, the chances of these lovebirds meeting everyday is not common. but these prisoners have devised a unique communication network to stay connected and organise the occasional rendezvous. the most dependable, of course, is to use the good offices of the wardens. little messages scribbled on tiny bits of paper and invariably tucked behind the ear. for little favours such as a bar of soap or a packet of biscuits, the chit is passed on to the warden of the women's ward. rare meetings are also scheduled in the interview room, mostly through notes and letters. ``i shall be in the interview room around 4 pm. can you come there?'' the message is delivered and soon a meeting is organised.
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Madinah Prison UAE
Amnesty International is concerned that Muhanna bin Abdul 'Aziz al-Hubail may be at risk of torture or ill-treatment as he is believed to be held in incommunicado detention in the city of al-Ihsa, Eastern Province. He may be detained solely for the non-violent expression of his political views and as such would be considered a prisoner of conscience. + Up to 11 people, including Dr Matrouk al-Falih, Dr Abdullah al-Hamid, Muhammad Sa'id Tayyab, Dr Tawfiq al-Qussayyir and Suleyman al-Rashudi, have been arrested since 15 March 2004, apparently for criticising the government-appointed human rights watchdog. They are reportedly held incommunicado at the General Intelligence (al-Mabahith al-'Amma) in 'Ulaysha, in the capital, Riyadh. Amnesty International is concerned that they may be at risk of torture and ill-treatment.
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Pattaya Remand Prison, Thailand
The information for this prison PRP, is for prisoners awaiting trial and those who have prison sentences of less than ten years--those with sentences of more than ten and less than twenty years go to the main Chonburi jail, and those with more than that go to a prison in Bangkok. The conditions in PRP are typical of Thai prisons. Here is a description, apparently from a prisoner. I don't know how accurate it is, though the bias is clear: Pattaya Prison in Nong Palai is a prison built for about 700 inmates, on this moment there are 1700 inmates, included 300 women. They are seperated. They 2 blocks for men, 1 block for waiting trial and 1 block for convicted inmates, up to 10 years! Between 10-20 year who will go to Chonbury! 20 Years up to BKK Hilton. There are about 50 inmates per room, a room has 50m2 and 1 hole in the floor what can be used as toilet. The day starts at 0600, with calling the names for those who have to go to court in pattaya. If you have badluck and it is for a holyday then upto 150 inmates in 1 bus, offcourse with chains. 0615: 1St count 0700: breakfast, the energy you get from that is less then the energy from walking that you loose to get there. 0900: People are selected for exercise or work in a "factory" other inmates included foreingers do nothing, nothing to do, nothing to read, etc. F**king borring. 1200 Lunch, see the comments for breakfast 1500: shower, 5 cups with water each, when available. 1530: Diner, see comments, with breakfast and lunch 1600: counting, and go upstairs in the room. 1900: Inmates names are called who can get out on bail, or finished their sentence. 1930: 3Rd count 1945; 4th count 2000: the songs for buddha, the king and the prison rules 2100: have to sleep, with the light on. Upstairs not allowed to eat, smoke etc, if you get caught you can get physical punishment the next morning. 3 Kicks with a bamboo stick with a ball on it in your back. Only in the weekends, tv: 600 inmates can look to a video with a 30 cm screen. Also beach football, wher the commanders and inmates gamble fot sigarettes, when the commanders loose, punishment will follow. If you have money you can spent that for buy small things like water, soap, coffee. Towels, blankets etc. Normally not available. Of course you sleep on the floor, other inmates use your feet as pillow. Medical supplies is aspirine, sleepingp ills and antibiotics
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