02 May 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
Prisoners held in Zagazig prison in Egypt appealed to human rights
organisations and the free world to help relieve their distress.
The President of the Dahaya Centre for Human Rights in Egypt Haitham
Abu Khalil published the appeal on Facebook saying: "The situation
inside the prison is very difficult. Detainee numbers have increased in
an unacceptable and inhumane manner. We are suffocating to death inside
the cells."
According to the appeal, there are at least 43 prisoners held inside
the prison's four metre by six metre cell. "The prison's medical
observation unit, which contains elderly and chronically ill patients,
holds 22 prisoners in a three metre by three metre room," the appeal
said.
The prisoners said: "We are dying slowly inside the prison's
overcrowded cells where we cannot breathe, especially now that that the
high summer temperatures are approaching, or move."
Link: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/africa/11233-egyptian-prisoners-appeal-to-world-to-stop-their-slow-death.
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