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Thursday, October 17, 2013

California prisons isolate inmates in a solitary confinement cell for 40 years



Some inmates in California have spent up to 42 years isolated in a solitary confinement cell, new reports have revealed.

“The Californian legislative assembly is looking into massive violations of prisoners’ rights in the state jails,” a Russian human rights ombudsman has tweeted.
“Californian prisoners are often locked up in solitary cells for misbehavior, for example after refusing to snitch on their cell mates. Prison records say some of them spent 30 to 42 years shut away alone!”
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Konstantin Dolgov of the Russian human rights authority cited official reports as saying some 4,000 US inmates are being held in solitary confinement cells. He stressed the UN human rights watchdog believed this figure was understated and actual cases amounted to about 12,000.

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