Except for the machine guns and guard towers, a prison in Saudi Arabia looks remarkably like a hotel —especially the conjugal-visit wing. Beyond a heavy iron gate, a red carpet stretches the length of a long hallway, where each of the 38 private cells has a queen-size bed, a fridge, a television and a shower.
Saudi prisons long have been largely off-limits to journalists and human rights monitors. But officials said Interior Minister Mohammed bin Nayef, the deputy crown prince, has ordered that journalists be allowed to visit, hoping to refute allegations from human rights groups that Saudi Arabia tortures prisoners.
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Posted: at 27-12-2016 11:57 AM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero
itz a big big lie!!!!! dis is a fake prison!! my uncle served time dere... dis is fake compared 2 what he told us.!!!! BIG BIG lie... dey created a fake prison 4 journalist 2 check
Posted: at 27-12-2016 08:07 PM (8 years ago) | Upcoming
itz a big big lie!!!!! dis is a fake prison!! my uncle served time dere... dis is fake compared 2 what he told us.!!!! BIG BIG lie... dey created a fake prison 4 journalist 2 check
Posted: at 27-12-2016 08:08 PM (8 years ago) | Upcoming
itz a big big lie!!!!! dis is a fake prison!! my uncle served time dere... dis is fake compared 2 what he told us.!!!! BIG BIG lie... dey created a fake prison 4 journalist 2 check
It depend on your uncle crime, you think cocain pusher go stay here? Den suppose put him for pit...sorry for your uncle