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Ziguinchor Prison: the Thiéré (Couscous) in the Centre of a Tension Between Prisoners and Prison Administration

Summary by senenews.com
At Ziguinchor's detention and correction centre, the detainees began a hunger strike on Monday, July 7, 2025. The reason? They denounce the tightening of the rules by the prison administration regarding meals brought by their families. "The officers no longer accept the food our loved ones bring us, even the chocolate pots, butter, or some dishes like couscous," revealed a source contacted by Pressafrik. The prison administration made this decis…
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At Ziguinchor's detention and correction centre, the detainees began a hunger strike on Monday, July 7, 2025. The reason? They denounce the tightening of the rules by the prison administration regarding meals brought by their families. "The officers no longer accept the food our loved ones bring us, even the chocolate pots, butter, or some dishes like couscous," revealed a source contacted by Pressafrik. The prison administration made this decis…

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