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Rights Activist Says 20 Russian Inmates Cut Their Wrists In Protest

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Rights Activist Says 20 Russian Inmates Cut Their Wrists In Protest

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10/12/18
A Russian human rights activist says 20 inmates at Russia's notorious Vladimir Central jail have slashed their wrists to protest their planned transfer to what they call a "torture colony." Boris Panteleyev, head of the St. Petersburg-based Committee for Civil Rights, wrote on Facebook on October 12 that the inmates do not have any other means to protest their transfer to the Corrective Colony No. 3 in the city of Vladimir, about 200 kilometers east of Moscow. "According to numerous statements by relatives and former inmates, that facility is 'a torture colony,' where inmates are beaten, tortured, killed (for instance, inmate Gor Avakimyan was killed there), and raped," Panteleyev wrote. Panteleyev also said human rights organizations are preparing an official letter to Russia's Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) asking for more information about the prisoners' situation. The jail warden has rejected Panteleyev's claims. The issue of torture in the Russian penal system has been in the spotlight since July when a video showing at least 17 guards beating an inmate in the Yaroslavl region was released on the Internet by the Novaya Gazeta newspaper.

Torture and brutality happens far too often in the Russian penal system. It's not at all certain that Moscow even wants to rehabilitate this sadistic culture that lingers from Stalinist times.
 
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