In case you are interested: Prisons map of Turkey/ Türkiye

The Civil Society in the Penal System Association (CİSST) has released its “Prisons Map” to facilitate public access to data about prisons in Türkiye. The map is available in Turkish and English. Ill prisoners As of April 2022, there were 1,517 sick prisoners, including 651 critically ill, in Turkey’s prisons, according to the findings of … Read more

by the way, There was a big scale prisoners strike in Georgia, USA

Rodriques Dukes, a prisoner in the Isolation Unit at Hays State Prison, peers out of his cell. Hays is known as one of Georgia?s ?toughest,? according to National Geographic Channel, at http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/hard-time/3471/Overview, which features more photos and a video. ? Photo: Derek Bell news here, here and here. In support of Georgia prisoners strike ? … Read more

A book on December 19-26, 2000 operation in Turkish prisons…

hapishanelerde katliam / massacre in prisons:

During the week of December 19-26, 2000, 10,000 Turkish soldiers violently occupied 48 prisons to end two months of hunger strikes and ?death fasts? by hundreds of political prisoners. The hunger strikers were protesting the state?s plan to transfer its prisoners from large wards to US-style ?F-type? cells holding one to three occupants. Operation ?Return to Life? ? which left at least 31 prisoners and two soldiers dead ? lasted a few hours in most prisons, and up to three days at one prison. Eight prisoners were reportedly ?disappeared,? and at least 426 prisoners have been wounded. 1,005 prisoners have been transferred to F-type cells.

The armed operation ostensibly aimed to ?rescue? members of  illegal, radical left organizations from ?forced? starvation at the hands of their leaders. But the official number of prisoners conducting death fasts has reportedly increased to 353 since the operation, up from 282. Unofficial reports say that up to 2,000 prisoners are starving themselves, with the active support of 10,000 others. Human rights groups suspect security forces of burning prisoners with firebombs during the operation. According to the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey, some bodies were buried without being identified, and other deceased prisoners? families and lawyers were not admitted to the autopsies.

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