Top 05 Worst Prisons In World


Top 05 Worst Prisons In World 


5. La Sante Prison

Convicts tended to lose their minds as they dealt with the harsh daily realities of life at La Sante—which ironically translates to "sanity" in English. Prisoner welfare was by and large low on the list of priorities for the French administrators of this torture chamber: weaker prisoners were regularly captured by stronger ones, and rape was a daily occurrence in the prison. Suicide was rampant at La Sante, with 122 inmate deaths in 2002 and 73 more by mid-2003. Suicidal tendencies can be associated with terrible living conditions that make prisoners clinically depressed: overcrowding, understaffing. and prison violence drove these people to swallow the sewer cleaner to end their suffering once and for all.





  4. Diyarbakir prison


  Turkey - This prison is noted for human rights abuses that are thought to have crossed the border into true brutality. From 1981 to 1984, 34 prisoners lost their lives due to extreme mental and physical torture applied in Diyarbakir. This prison is notorious for sexual exploitation of prisoners and poor living conditions. In order to get rid of the horrors of this Turkish institution, the prisoners attempted a hunger strike, set themselves on fire and committed suicide in protest against the prison conditions. Diyarbakır is known to imprison only children for life sentences, and "crimes against humanity" make it one of the most sadistic and forbidding penal institutions in the word.





  3. La Sabaneta prison

  La Sabaneta is the worst, with a cholera epidemic killing 700 in 1994 amid "terrible violence" and riots that led to a gruesome massacre of 100 prisoners. The frustrations of inmates and staff are thought to be related to idleness and boredom, as no activities are allowed to relieve the tension: left to their own devices, inmates fight among themselves, make shivs and other deadly weapons, and kill each other in the process. an archaic penitentiary.





  2. Tadmor Prison

  The violence in Tadmore is so horrific and absolutely brutal, I felt sick reading about it. Described by a former inmate as a “realm of death and madness,” Tadmore features bloodthirsty guards who butcher prisoners with axes, and political prisoners (read: nonviolent protesters) who are starved in a concentration camp by prison administrators. After the 1980 assassination attempt on the president (in Damascus), prisoners were made to pay the ultimate price when commandos descended on Tadmor in helicopters. About the Syrians to stay in line. When guards aren't busy tying up prisoners and dragging them to their deaths, they can be found chopping up body parts in one of the prison's several courtyards.



1. Carandiru prison

  Brazil - In 1992, riots led to the massacre of the general population by the local police, and the body count was high in this famous Brazilian prison: prisoners who had already surrendered to the police and surrendered were shot in terror. their small cells. Up to 1,300 are thought to have died at the facility in its 46-year history: a reign of terror by prison officials ended when the prison was closed in 2002, amid campaigns by Amnesty International and reports of gross human rights abuses. Don't be silenced by Brazilian officials. Violence was not the only thing that threatened the unfortunate inhabitants of this dark place: the AIDS epidemic spread rapidly in the institution, with a fifth of the inmates suffering from this disease.

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