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Isolation, Violence, and Limited Access to Information: Cprs, Places of Detention without Supervision and without Law - Valigia Blu

Summary by Valigia Blu
A year ago, the death of Ousmane Sylla, a 22-year-old Guinean, who committed suicide in the Ponte Galeria CPR in Rome, brought public attention to the dire living conditions in these centers. This year, in July, a Constitutional Court ruling also reignited the debate, raising questions about the legitimacy and regulatory ambiguities governing administrative detention. CPRs, or repatriation detention centers, are places where foreign nationals ar…
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A year ago, the death of Ousmane Sylla, a 22-year-old Guinean, who committed suicide in the Ponte Galeria CPR in Rome, brought public attention to the dire living conditions in these centers. This year, in July, a Constitutional Court ruling also reignited the debate, raising questions about the legitimacy and regulatory ambiguities governing administrative detention. CPRs, or repatriation detention centers, are places where foreign nationals ar…

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Valigia Blu broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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