25 Most Cruel Prisons In The World

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While some prisons are actually quite pleasant with television, working on parts, ping-pong and large portions of food, there are many prisons (especially in underdeveloped countries) which are known to just as "hell on earth". of course, there are those of you who say, prisoners would think twice before committing a crime. fair enough, but remember most of the worst ... prisons of the world are not in democratic countries, fair trial. If you scroll down to number one, we can guarantee that a disproportionate number of people in this place are simply there to try to put the food on the table. ready, because these are the 25 most brutal prisons in the world.

 1. Stanley Prison, Hong Kong
Stanley Prison, Hong Kong
 One of the six maximum-security institutions in Hong Kong Built in 1937, it was a popular place of execution before the Hong Kong government has raised the death penalty in 1990. Between 1946 and 1966, about 122 criminals were executed on the gallows in the prison. He was also part of the internment camp during the Japanese occupation Stanley, as a place of torture and execution where 600 prisoners were killed. Refugees from China who tried to cross the border were also imprisoned there be a population increase to 3000, well beyond its boundaries.


 2. Attica Correctional Facility, New York
 Attica Correctional Facility, New York
 Attica Correctional Facility, New York - Built in 1930, this maximum security / Supermax has held a number of the world's most dangerous criminals. However, it became infamous because of the Attica Prison riot September 9, 1971, prisoners demanded better living conditions and political rights. About 2,200 inmates rebelled and seized the prison taking 33 staff hostage. The four days of negotiations resulted in the deaths of 39 people, including 10 guards and civilian employees.

3. Montelupich Prison, Poland

Montelupich Prison, Poland
 Montelupich prison, Krakow, Germany - one of the worst Nazi prisons in Poland, it was used by the Gestapo throughout World War II to house political prisoners, victims of street Gestapo raids, deserters and spies British and Soviet. From 1940 to 1944, it is estimated that 50,000 prisoners had passed through the walls of the prison where "medieval torture" was used as the main method of interrogation. After World War II, it became a Soviet prison where Polish soldiers Home Army were killed and tortured by the NKVD.

4. Camp 1391, Northern Israel

Camp 1391, Northern Israel
 Camp in 1391, northern Israel - Camp 1391 is a prison camp Israel Defense Forces for prisoners "high risk" in the north of Israel, led by Unit 504 and less than an hour Tel Aviv. The existence of the prison was unknown to the public until 2003, and more information about it remains classified, although the Israeli Supreme Court ordered the release of certain information about the prison.

5. Vladimir Central Prison, Russia
Vladimir Central Prison, Russia
 Vladimir central prison in Russia - Built in 1783, it became infamous for housing political prisoners at the time of the Soviet Union. Today, the prison overcrowded and infested with disease is known to sadistic violence that inmates receive guards. Prisoners are forced to leave their cells, ordered to hand on the wall and given severe beatings if they must be dragged to their cells, while others lead to death. As if that were not enough, they are condemned to fight each other.

 6. Kamiti Maximum Security Prison, Nairobi, Kenya
Kamiti Maximum Security Prison, Nairobi, Kenya
 Kamiti Maximum Security Prison, Nairobi, Kenya - Located on an acre of land in 1200, the prison has gained notoriety due to the untold misery that prisoners are subjected. The prison, which holds a number of political prisoners, has earned a reputation for cases of sodomy, beat prisoners to death, and epidemics where malnutrition, cholera and ulcers were normal phenomena.

7. Butyrka Prison, Moscow, Russia
Butyrka Prison, Moscow, Russia
 Butyrka prison, Moscow, Russia - The largest prison in central transit Moscow is known for its brutality. He held 20,000 prisoners during the Great Purge and many of them were executed after investigations. His administration has also resorted to violence whenever inmates tried to protest against something. Besides the problem of prison overcrowding, because there could be up to 100 inmates in cells designed for only 10 people, it is extremely hot in summer and also has problems with epidemics such as AIDS and tuberculosis.

8. Nairobi Prison, Kenya
Nairobi Prison, Kenya
 Prison Nairobi, Kenya - Built in 1911 for 800 prisoners, which exploded in 3000 in 2003, the prison is one of the busiest in the world. This congestion not only resulted in overcrowding, but also the problems of hygiene, sanitation and general living conditions where it would be a struggle to be physically and mentally healthy. The prison cells stink of sweat, human waste, and dirt with the stench of garbage hanging in the air.

9. Black Beach Prison, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
Black Beach Prison, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea
 Black Beach Prison, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea - Famous for violations of human rights, the prison has become synonymous with brutality care, malnutrition, overcrowding and rat infestations. It is common for prisoners to die of a chronic disease, if not the complete disappearance of the prison. Inmates are in constant fear of torture and prolonged beatings, causing a number of deaths.

10. Petak Island Prison, White Lake Russia
Petak Island Prison, White Lake Russia
 Petak Prison Island, White Lake Russia - This is the Russian version of Alcatraz, as it was isolated from the Lac Blanc and was built to house the most dangerous prisoners. Although they never have to fear violence from their guards or prisoners, the limited duration of life to live in cages and in isolation, without toilets or sanitation surrounded by icy water and snow leaves prisoners deteriorate and become psychologically devastated.

11. San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru
San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru
 San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru - The toughest prison in South America, it was built for inmates housed in 2500 but now has 7,000 prisoners in its crumbling walls. Lurigancho has a very lax environment where inmates can sell anything - gadgets, DVD, and any negotiable, including medicines. Cockfighting is a common and visiting prostitutes called "nurses" show. Detainees are not separated and are left to themselves, wandering around the facility, committing murder and other acts of violence.

12. Rikers Island Prison, New York
Rikers Island Prison, New York
 Rikers Island Prison, New York - One of the most famous prisons of America, it was characterized by beatings, stabbings, and the brutal treatment not only guards but also prisoners who were deployed as "performers" by the guards. An outbreak of violence and aggression, it has attracted media attention in 2007 when a 18 year old, a prisoner was beaten unconscious with a baton by other teenage inmates as guards watched. It is also known for his cruel treatment of mentally ill prisoners, who often turn to suicide.

13. San Quentin Prison, California
San Quentin Prison, California
 Prison San Quentin, California - The oldest prison in the state, it opened in July 1852 where the male and female prisoners were incarcerated. Today is the death row greatest for male inmates in the United States. During the 1930s, corruption was endemic in the prison where inter-racial riots became normal and were encouraged by the guards.

14. Gldani Prison, Tbilisi, Georgia
Gldani Prison, Tbilisi, Georgia
 Gldani prison, Tbilisi, Georgia - With a zero tolerance approach, Georgia may have the lowest crime rates in Europe, but it comes at the price of TB epidemics, wild treatment of prisoners, and violent sexual assaults in prison, especially in Gldani.

15. La Sante, Paris
La Sante, Paris
 La Sante, Paris - Ironically, La Sante, which means "health" is not a good place for the mental and physical well-being of prisoners as they were forced to live in appalling conditions in overcrowded cells on concrete rats and lice. A virtual hell, this torture chamber understaffed of violence can make any person to lose his sanity with the harsh realities of life. In desperation, 122 inmates committed suicide in 2002 and 73 more in 2003 many drain cleaners intake to end their misery.

16. Alcatraz, San Francisco, California
Alcatraz, San Francisco, California
 Alcatraz, San Francisco, California - 'The Rock' or 'Devil's Island "is a hell of a prison which was built in the 1920s and has been designed so that the leak was unlikely. As prisoners have lost contact with the outside world, they have been subjected to abusive and arrogant guards imposed a complete silence as prisoners were not only refused to talk with each other, but also to show their emotions.

17. Gitarama Central Prison, Rwanda
Gitarama Central Prison, Rwanda
 Central prison in Gitarama, Rwanda - Described as hell on earth, all the prisoners were condemned to eat, sleep, live, decay and die tight with four people per square meter in the box brick homeless called Prison Gitarama. Designed to accommodate 400 people, the population exploded in 7000 in the mid-1990s in the wake of the Rwandan genocide, and the prisoners were left to die there. Amid dysentery and despair, prisoners stand crammed in all weather conditions, choking smoke from cooking fires, and suffering from gangrene. They even resorted to eating the flesh of another in desperation.

18. Diyarbakir Prison, Turkey
Diyarbakir Prison, Turkey
 Diyarbakir Prison, Turkey - the most sadistic and forbidding world of prison has been described as having the greatest number of violations of human rights by prisoner. Known for a large number of cases of physical and mental torture, he also gained notoriety for its lethal conditions, sexual abuse of prisoners, and even imprison children for life. To escape their situations, inmates attempted hunger strikes, committed suicide, and even fired.

19. ADX Florence Supermax Prison, Colorado
ADX Florence Supermax Prison, Colorado
 ADX Florence Supermax prison, Colorado - This high security prison was built in response to attacks against guards and other staff prisons in America. Since prisoners are isolated from the staff and they can not go anywhere, prisoners suffering from psychological torture, leading some to commit suicide.

20. El Rodeo, Guatire, Venezuela
El Rodeo, Guatire, Venezuela
 El Rodeo, Guatire, Venezuela, during the presidency of Hugo Chavez, the crime rate rose and overcrowded Venezuelan prisons with 50,000 prisoners, of which two thirds were still awaiting trial. On 12 June 2011 a day visitor to El Rodeo erupted in a bloodbath between rival gangs and resulted in a siege that lasted a whole month.

21. La Sabaneta, Venezuela
La Sabaneta, Venezuela
 La Sabaneta, Venezuela - In one of the most brutal prisons in South America, violence is a daily reality. In addition to the thank you of diseases, food and inadequate care, little or no medical services and underpaid staff, prisoners were also kept to themselves as they weapons of fashion kill each other.

22. Bang Kwang Prison, Thailand
Bang Kwang Prison, Thailand
 Bang Kwang Prison, Thailand - The "Bangkok Hilton" housed "napinya chained" inmates, many of whom have gone crazy because of the stress of the first month in detention. The most violent prisons throughout Thailand is home to many foreign prisoners and manages sentenced to death. He is known to be overcrowded, understaffed, and have poor living conditions.

23. Tadmor Military Prison, Syria
Tadmor Military Prison, Syria
 Tadmor Military Prison, Syria - Dubbed by Amnesty International as the most oppressive jail in the world with all aspects of it to dehumanize its people, it has become more famous in June 1980, when President Hafez al-Assad ordered the massacre of all prisoners in retaliation for the assassination attempt on his life by the Muslim Brotherhood. The massacre of cleaning which lasted two weeks killed some 800 to 2,400 detainees.

24. Carandiru Prison, Brazil
Carandiru Prison, Brazil
 Carandiru prison, Brazil - The site of the tragedy Carandiru in 1992, which triggered riots in the mass execution of prisoners by guards, became notorious for having an incredibly high body count of 1,300 dead in its 46 year history. It was closed in 2002 due to the Amnesty International campaign, amid reports of gross human rights violations that the Brazilian government could not be blamed.

25. Camp 22, North Korea
Camp 22, North Korea
Camp 22, North Korea - The concentration camp known Hoeryong, which drew international attention in 2012 after his prefect defected to China was an isolated jail for political prisoners and has been in operation since 1965. A vast complex that holds 50,000 prisoners, it was stated that three generations of families dissidents were imprisoned there to completely remove the "roots". Moreover, the death camp subjected detainees to extreme torture and human experimentation where they become lab rats for biological as anthrax testing bombs and other weapons brutality.
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