
COLOMBO, Jul 20, 2011 (IPS) - Monthly ‘visiting hours’ at the female ward of Sri Lanka’s notorious Welikada Prison are as traumatic for the inmates as they are for their family and friends. A tiny room, measuring 10 feet by seven feet, is divided in half by a mesh counter. On one side, mothers, fathers, children and relatives jostle for standing room. On the other the inmates, in white prison clothes, shout to be heard over the din.
This monthly ordeal is emblematic of the prison system itself – chaotic, overcrowded and inhumane.
"We are treated as far less than human," one of the female prisoners, speaking under strict condition of anonymity, told IPS. MORE >>
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