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Human Rights Prisoners Abused in all Mauritius Prisons!

Updated: Aug 15


Human Rights Prisoners Abused in Mauritius

The prison system in Mauritius faces several challenges that prevent it from fulfilling its purpose of rehabilitating offenders and reducing recidivism rates.


Many prisons in Mauritius are overcrowded, resulting in poor living conditions for inmates. Overcrowding makes it difficult for inmates to access basic facilities such as sanitation, health care, and education. Moreover, overcrowded prisons tend to increase tensions among inmates, leading to increased violence and inmate-on-inmate abuse.


Prisons in Mauritius lack education and rehabilitation programs that could help reduce recidivism rates. These programs, such as vocational training, substance abuse treatment, and counseling, are essential for inmates to acquire skills that could help them reintegrate into society after their release.


Inmates in prisons across Mauritius face challenges to accessing adequate healthcare facilities. Prisons in the country are underserved and, as such, inmates face a shortage of qualified doctors and health professionals, essential medication and mental health care.


Several reports have highlighted human rights issues in the prisons of Mauritius, including the use of excessive force, torture or other forms of ill-treatment. Inmates are also subjected to abuse of power and corruption from authorities who led the prisons.


Improving the prison system in Mauritius is necessary to ensure that inmates are treated humanely and with dignity. This can be achieved by addressing issues of overcrowding, improving access to education and rehabilitation programs, ensuring adequate healthcare services, and addressing human rights issues. Visit the request to the Commiosioner of Prisons in Mauritius here #mauritius #humanrights #humanrightsabused #UN #unitednations #amnestyinternational #law

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