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Maldives Prison Rights “The problem in the Maldives is that there aren't proper prisons. It’s hard to even say what the capacity of these facilities is.The conditions are harsh. Most prisoners are burdened with small crimes. The management is extremely poor."

Mission I dedicate my life to bring changes to the ways Maldivian prisoners are treated. Therefore, My mission is to create awareness of the miserable lives lived by prisoners, to the people of this country

~ Truth is not Something Outside to be Discovered.

Maldivian Inmates Creativity Fair Reveals creative side of jail January 15th, 2012. Give them the opportunity for the talent they already got.

Maldives Hidden Mysteries Early 2009 Hidden Mysteries, skeletons that were found in the old Maldives Gaamaadhoo jail,Still not Solved.

wile the cops rest at midnight Crimes get strong at midnight while lights are least,lights grow strong at daytime wile crimes get least.

For a change we march The problems is not in the facilities or resources, it is within the mind set of the people. we must accept and appreciate the notion that prisoners are human beings and work towards establishing that ethos and inculcate it in the prison administration through a set of policy and an act or parliament that ensure the rights of the prisoners ... "MAKE PEOPLE AWARE OF THE SAD STATES IN THESE PRISONS ... MAKE THEM REMEMBER! THROUGH MEDIA OR FACEBOOK OR WHATEVER ... Then hopefully, there will be a change ... Hopefully! WE HAVE TO KEEP THE DRUM BEATS LOUD AND CLEAR! UNTIL POLITICIANS TACKLE THIS GREAT ISSUE!! > Inmates also complained about a lack of structure in prison life. The report lists claims of torture, inhumane treatment, drug availability and false messages of hope from politicians as examples.

“There are small time drug users of 23 years of age who are being being sentenced for 70 years in prison.”