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The Prisoners in Kismayu’s Central Jail face awful life. |
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Written by Ali Moallim
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Monday, 11 February 2008 |
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Kismayu, (insidesomalia.org) - 24 detainees in Kismayu town’s central jail are in deprived life after they missed an adequate care as the panel complex is in under sanitation circumstances seeing that the city’s health experts played down about the situation of the coastal city’s dungeon.
One of Kismayu town’s army officials that is to say Hassan Sareko underplayed the living standard of the city’s cell saying that some of the prisoners are in the unsympathetic livelihood standard.
Some of the prisoners’ those allegedly indicted different crimes including killings, robbery, rape, and others arraignments including the deadly explosion on MSF Holland’s convoy that reasoned the death of the charity’s three medical workers.
As Reporters visited some of the defendants in the prison particularly those blamed of behind MSf’’s fatal explosion are in the worst life in the central kismayu prison saying they were badly treated.
A number of the prisoners are plainly chained on the legs with iron filaments along with some of the prison’s guards have left from their guarding prison job later than the jail’s life standard became most horrible.
Most of Somali’s free-for-all jails became as disciplinal uncontrolled plus nearly all of the prisoners do not have any trial reviewing their blamed crimes.
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