Behind Closed Doors: Prison Cells Around the World

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Iran

Behind Closed Doors: Prison Cells Around the World
Iranian prisons are often characterized by their harsh and repressive conditions, with inmates facing severe restrictions on their freedom and access to information. Female inmates, in particular, are vulnerable to abuse and mistreatment, including invasive strip searches and other forms of gender-based violence. The lack of transparency and accountability within the prison system makes it difficult to address these abuses.

In addition to the physical challenges, inmates in Iran also face psychological pressures, with limited access to mental health support and rehabilitation programs. The harsh conditions within Iranian prisons reflect the broader political and social challenges facing the country, where dissent and opposition are often met with severe punishment.



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