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A survey of the 11 most terrifying prisons in the world

You may not be able to imagine what the cruelest prison in the world will be like? Most people will not be able to enter the prison in their lifetime. When it comes to the cruelest prison, people will inevitably feel uneasy.

Originally, the prison was used to hold prisoners, but in recent years, there have been endless violent incidents in the prison. Let's take a look at the world's most cruel 11 prisons. You can't get out of the prison if you go in!

11th: Bang Kwang central prison, Thailand

Bang Kwang central prison, also known as the 'Hilton Bangkok', is a notorious facility with the highest level of security for prisoners on death row and felons, outside Bangkok. After being put into the central prison, all prisoners are required to wear heavy shackles for the first three months, while those sentenced to death will always wear them. Fresh fruit, mosquito repellents and ketchup are luxury items. Since May this year, visitors have been banned from bringing food, clothing and other items to prisoners.

10th: Nairobi prison in Kenya

Built in 1911, the Nairobi prison can hold 800 prisoners, but by 2003, there were more than 3000 prisoners. There is no doubt that it is extremely crowded, and the sanitation and basic living environment are very poor. The government has not even provided enough uniforms for all prisoners. With a maze of fences, barbed wire and watchtowers, Nairobi prison is considered the most crowded prison in the world. There was a stench of sweat, dirt, excreta and untreated sewage in the air.

No. 9: Rix island prison, New York

In the 1990s, New York's Rix island prison was notorious for violence: stabbing people with knives, murders and assaults on inmates and guards were common and did not lead to any punishment. Moreover, corrupt guards even use prisoners' law enforcement 'investigations. In 2008, the authorities launched an investigation into the prison because of a report that prison guards had organized fight clubs. In October of that year, 18-year-old prisoner Christopher Robinson was beaten to death, but the guards turned a blind eye.

8th place: Black Beach prison, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea

Black beach prison is located in Equatorial Guinea. It is infested with rats, overcrowded, malnourished prisoners, and bloodthirsty guards, even a byword for brutality. Some of the prisoners died of chronic diseases and even disappeared completely in this prison. Although the infamous old building on black beach was replaced by new facilities five years ago and a hospital and pharmacy were added, the prisoners are still confined for 12 hours a day. Out of fear of torture and beatings, many attempted suicide.

7th: petak prison, Russia

Russia's oe-256 / 5 prison, commonly known as petak prison, is designed to hold the most dangerous prisoners. Like the famous Devil Island in the United States, there is also water around the prison. Petrak prison is located in the White Lake area, which is considered to be the most beautiful place in Russia, but in sharp contrast, it is a cruel reality inside the prison. Prisoners here don't have to worry too much about violence, because they rarely meet other inmates.

No. 6: San Juan lulianche prison, Milu

Located in Lima, Peru's capital, San Juan luliance prison is often described as one of the worst prisons in South America. The prison is designed to have a capacity of 2500 prisoners, but it now houses about 7000 prisoners. However, the regulation seems to be very relaxed. It is said that there are mobile phones that can be rented. Many prisoners even set up businesses in the prison 'market', selling fruits, vegetables, clothes, medicines and DVDs. Cockfighting is very common here.

No. 5: gordani prison, Georgia

In September 2012, Georgia was shocked by a video. There were videos of rape and violence against prisoners in dagney. It seems that thanks to a zero tolerance attitude towards crime, Georgia has one of the lowest crime rates on the European continent, but Georgia has the highest incarceration rate in Europe, with an acquittal rate of less than 0.1%. As a result, many of Georgia's prisons are overcrowded and infectious diseases such as tuberculosis are prevalent.

No. 4: gitarama central prison, Rwanda

Gitarama central prison is described as a hell on earth. The Los Angeles Times reported: 'there's no room left in hell because it's overcrowded. Prisoners live, sleep, eat, rot and die in roofless prisons. On average, there are four prisoners in less than one square meter. The prison is designed to have a capacity of 400, but after the massacre in Rwanda in the mid-1990s, the prison population rose to nearly 7000. Some people have been in it for 16 years and haven't been tried.

No. 3: Rodeo prison, Venezuela

Under President Hugo & middot; Chavez's rule, Venezuela's crime rate has soared, and prisons have even begun to overcrowd. Last year, the country's prison population soared to 50000, three fifths of whom were not tried. Chavez himself also described the Venezuelan prison system as "the gate of the fifth hell.". On June 12, 2011, the most notorious prison bloodshed broke out in Rodeo prison in Venezuela's history. The Venezuelan national guard was sent to control unit 1 of rodeo prison.

No. 2: tadmo military prison in Syria

Tademo military prison is considered one of the harshest prisons in the world. Amnesty International points out that the prison is simply built to brutalize prisoners. The atrocities in this prison are shocking. In June 1980, then president Hafez & middot; Assad ordered Syrian soldiers to 'kill any prisoner' in retaliation for the attack by the Muslim Brotherhood.

No.1: Huining concentration camp, North Korea

Little is known about North Korea's notorious Huining concentration camp, which is often called Camp 22. This is a life camp for political prisoners - also known as the 'death camp', which is often compared to Auschwitz. Satellite photos show that the camp, which is said to hold 50000 prisoners, is a large base. It is alarming that three generations of families of dissidents are said to be held in the camps to ensure that the root causes of dissidents are completely removed.