- Gikondo Prison
Gikondo Prison or Kigali City Prison is a
prison inKigali ,Rwanda .It was built in the 1930's, was only intended originally to house a few thousand inmates. Following theRwandan genocide , the numbers increased to above 50,000 as a large proportion of the inmates were genocidaires. Those who were brought to the Gacaca courts to undergo trial for war crimes stayed at the prison.The
International Committee of the Red Cross played an important role in reviewing the places of detention and to visit detainees accused of participating in the genocide. Overcrowding was still a major problem in 1997, and the prison infrastructure inappropriate for the number of new prisoners. Lack offood andmedical care and poorhygiene conditions continuing to undermine health in the prison. [ [http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList171/FD55ADEDE33D79FEC1256B66005EC22D International Committee of the Red Cross Annual Report 1999] , Retrieved onJuly 1 2008 ] Conditions in the prison as with others in Rwanda, deteriorated again despite showing improvements before the war.In October 1999, the ICRC submitted a confidential report to the highest authorities in Rwanda. Following negotiations, the ICRC then improved the supply of delivery of food, resources and medicines to civilian prisoners, undertook repairs and renovation and provided essential supplies for the prison. [ [http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList171/FD55ADEDE33D79FEC1256B66005EC22D International Committee of the Red Cross Annual Report 1999] , Retrieved on
July 1 2008 ]References
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