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    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 4, 2005 Wednesday 3:49 PM GMT

    Foreign prisoners on hunger strike in Bulgaria

    SOFIA May 4


    Twenty-one foreign inmates in Sofia's central prison have embarked on
    a hunger strike to obtain the same rights as Bulgarian prisoners,
    prison authorities said on Wednesday.

    The prisoners, who have been on hunger strike since last Thursday,
    include four Turks, four Albanians, three Macedonians, two Romanians,
    two Serbians, an Armenian, a Russian, a Nigerian, a Moldovan, and a
    Ukrainian.

    They are under "constant medical observation and measures will be
    taken in case their health condition worsens," the authorities said
    in a statement.

    Most of the hunger strikers are demanding early release, while some
    want to be allowed to serve out the rest of their sentences in their
    home countries.

    Prisoners in Bulgarian jails can qualify for early release in cases
    of good conduct if they have already served at least half of their
    sentences. They can also reduce their terms by working while in jail.

    But foreigners "are rarely given the opportunity to work," human
    rights expert Slavka Kukova of the Helsinki Committee told AFP.

    "We have also received a number of complaints about the conditions at
    the Sofia prison that are far from European standards," she added.

    The foreign inmates also complain that prison authorities rarely
    allow them to go on home leave as a reward for good conduct.
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