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Prisoners' access to treatment has become more difficult as the confinement conditions have become more severe with the Covid-19 measures, the Civil Society in Penal System Association (CİSST) has stated in its prison report covering June 15-26.
The association has stated that it has received complaints and applications from 86 prisons, including 45 closed prisons.
According to the report, prisoners have stated the following complaints:
- While prisons were being regularly disinfected at the beginning of the outbreak, it has become less frequent recently.
- In some prisons, wards cannot be adequately ventilated due to small windows and in some prisons, windows are fixed to prevent opening.
- In some prisons, ventilation is arbitrarily opened late and closed early. Turning off the ventilation minimizes fresh air and physical distancing.
- In some open prisons, dining halls are not adequately cleaned and are used by too many prisoners.
- In some open prisons, physical distance cannot be maintained in cafeteria queues.
- Prisoners' dialogue with their families has been restricted during the outbreak.
- Communication penalties have not been postponed during the outbreak.
- In some closed prisons, common spaces have been entirely closed.
- Prisoners who stay in the same ward have not been let in open sports areas.
- In some prisons, prisoners who are in quarantine have not been provided with phone communication and access to fresh air.
- Access to books has been problematic in some prisons.
- Clothes sent to prisoners from outside have not been given to them.
- Maltreatment and psychological violence towards prisoners have increased in some prisons. (AS/VK)