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As bad as those places listed no doubt are, i'm guessing the people inside them have been tried and convicted so I would say none could possibly top Guantanamo Bay as the "worst prison". Maybe you should add that to your list ?
i guess u'll have to see for urself to answer this one, or shud answers be based on documentaries abt jails you watched while snacking nuts on the couch?
The translation is almost good, but it gives you a clear idea...
Harassment, rape, torture and ... In Lebanese prisons!! According to the organization "Human Rights Watch" defending human rights in the report, that the detainees, including women and gays sex and drug addicts are being tortured in prisons in Lebanon. denounced the Deputy Director of Amnesty International's Middle East Houry "ill-treatment, which has become a common practice in police stations in Lebanon , but the situation worse for some people, such as those who use drugs or prostitution. " and conducted organization that New York-based interviews with more than fifty people have been arrested in recent years on charges of drug abuse or prostitution or homosexual, and most said they were subjected to forms various of torture and ill-treatment. recounted Mohammed, who was arrested on charges of drug possession "They took me naked to the questioning, and trow at me cold water, then chained me to the desk with chains in a painful position too." and added, "smashed all my teeth and my nose and hit me with a rifle causing dislocated my shoulder." and said people Others were arrested they were deprived of food, water, medicine and telephoning their families or a lawyer. As for women, especially those who are arrested on charges of prostitution, They said they had been sexually harassed and sometimes raped. said toxic to Human Rights Watch, "I do not look at us that we are human beings," asserting said officers sexually assaulted.
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