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  • Dozens of foreign prisoners on hunger strike in Bulgaria

    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 10, 2005 Tuesday 10:31 AM GMT

    Dozens of foreign prisoners on hunger strike in Bulgaria

    SOFIA


    Dozens of foreign inmates imprisoned in Bulgarian jails are part of
    an expanding hunger strike to protest bad detention conditions and
    discrimination, the director of the country's prisoners said Tuesday.

    "The number of strikers has reached 37," Peter Vassilev told
    Bulgarian national radio of the protest, which began on April 29 with
    21 inmates refusing food.

    The prisoners say they are trying to obtain the same rights as
    Bulgarian prisoners with regard to early release, while some want to
    serve out the rest of their sentences in their home countries and
    complain about a slow transfer procedure.

    But Vassilev said there was no difference between the release
    conditions fpr foreign prisoners and Bulgarian inmates.

    In an open letter to the Bulgarian authorities and the media,
    published by the Novinar daily, the foreign inmates also complain
    about bad prison conditions.

    "According to the strikers two of the inmates have already been taken
    to hospital due to worsening health," Novinar reported, and also said
    44 out of the 180 foreign inmates in the prison were refusing food.

    But Vassilev said no one has been hosptalised.

    "All the strikers are under constant medical observation and will be
    force-fed if necessary," he added.

    Among the hunger-striking prisoners are four Turks, four Albanians,
    three Macedonians, two Romanians, two Serbians, an Armenian, a
    Russian, a Nigerian, a Moldovan and a Ukrainian, serving sentences
    for drug trafficking, murder, and theft, Novinar reported.
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