Roumieh Prison

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Roumieh prison (

remand. It holds juveniles, women and men, all in separate sections.[2]

History

Roumieh prison was built in late 1960s, and was inaugurated in 1970 to host 1,500 prisoners.

Although regarded as one of the best correctional facilities in Lebanon, Roumieh prison still lacks the minimum requirements to meet United Nations standards.[3]

On April 7, 2011, a mutiny erupted in a wing of the prison and prisoners armed with makeshift knives held five prison guards as hostages. Security officials stated that the initial protest was fueled by both the unfair imprisonment of a detainee found innocent by the Lebanese justice as well as the poor conditions of detention. The mutiny was contained after security forces reached a compromise with the detainees.[4]

On January 12, 2015, Lebanese security forces stormed the building designated to Islamist prisoners in Roumieh prison, where clashes occurred between the two parties. According to the Ministry of Interior statement, the prisoners rioted and set fires in protest against the security measures implemented by the security guards.[5]

See also

  • 12 Angry Lebanese
    , a 2009 documentary filmed inside the prison
  • Qubbah prison
  • Yarze prison

References

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  2. ^ Van Dijk, Jan. World Prison Population: Facts, Trends and Solutions. United Nations Programme Network Institutes, Technical Assistance Workshop, May 10, 2001. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.
  3. The Daily Star
    , February 4, 2003. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.
  4. ^ Mutiny in Main Lebanese Prison.BBC News, from BBC News, April 8, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-06-08.
  5. ^ "اقتحام أمني لمبنى الإسلاميين في رومية لارتباطه بانتحاريي جبل محسن". Al-Akhbar (in Arabic). January 12, 2015. Archived from the original on June 6, 2015.