Egypt hopes new massive prison complex will improve country’s image (Hagar Hosny, Al Monitor)

Egypt’s Interior Ministry announced Oct. 28 the inauguration of the Wadi al-Natrun Correction and Rehabilitation Center, the first of its kind in the country.

Once the center is fully operational, 12 prisons, representing 25% of the total number in Egypt, will be closed.

The ministry said that the center shows its belief in human rights and the development of places of detention. Also, the move may save money, given that the investment value of the prison sites to be shut down exceeds the cost of establishing rehabilitation centers.

Egypt hopes new massive prison complex will improve country’s image – Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East

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