Pay Prison, Estonia: Once a military fortress, Pay Prison is notorious for its brutal conditions, housing over 420 inmates in facilities designed for 1,200, leading to severe overcrowding and health issues.
Julia Tutwiler Prison, Alabama, USA: This prison has been cited for widespread 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual abuse and inadequate medical care, with overcrowding often exceeding 1,000 inmates in a facility meant for 550, prompting legal action for human rights violations.
Tadmore Prison, Syria: Known for its horrific treatment of prisoners, particularly women, Tadmore has become a symbol of tyranny, with reports of torture, solitary confinement, and 𝓈ℯ𝓍ual assault prevalent within its walls.
Bang Kwang Central Prison, Thailand: Often referred to as the “Bangkok Hilton,” this prison is infamous for its harsh conditions, including overcrowding and inadequate medical care, with reports of physical and psychological abuse among inmates.
Antanimora Prison, Madagascar: Overcrowded and unsanitary, this prison is designed for 800 inmates but often houses over 4,000, leading to severe health issues and malnutrition among detainees.
Al-Qanatir Prison, Egypt: The largest women’s prison in Egypt, Al-Qanatir suffers from extreme overcrowding and inadequate sanitation, with reports of physical and psychological abuse, highlighting the urgent need for prison reform.