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why don't. they need their slaves in makes it monday to re for a convert to be taken to a corrective institution located in the region where he lived before. are you sure i'd like to be closer to home my kids could come and see me i'm going to try and get through this this means i want to keep my health and i don't want to be a burden to my family but most of all i don't want prison to destroy me i want to remain who i am here. in the to the region one hundred kilometers from moscow another inmate is awaiting a decision that may change his life his name is andrea often asked if he ended up in prison on charges of fraud now that he has served one third of his term he has appealed to the administration to release him on parole the law makes this possible . group for inmates only on duty andre often assume. is the day pass without incident this is the first you'll ever thing order yes
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that's going to have a good deal of time is likely to pass between an inmate request for parole and his release first the county's administrative commission must consider his case even if they turn his request down he may take his appeal to court but that means he will have a much slimmer chance of being granted parole. the time has come for me to rethink my life and see where i'm headed it's. when i believe that i have reformed. still that's why i've also. russia's federal penitentiary services the government body that oversees the country's prisons colonnades a year ago it launched a program to resettle many of its inmates. one hundred fifty thousand convicts were relocated in line with a new law prohibiting fledgling inmates being housed together with hardened.
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criminals and draft an os you have is serving a sentence in a colony for people with a history of several crimes. this is a high security prison colony in the uro's two thousand kilometers east of moscow many of the inmates here a murderous rapists and drug dealers every one of them has fallen foul of the law on several occasions before they know only too well how things are run and captivity. to show emotion how you enter the building. doggedness around four hundred people around you. do you know what it's like. on face value this is just another colony but unlike others inmates here run their own theater this time in prison stossel decided to open a new season with an adaptation of notes from the house of the dead restored by
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russia north a few hundred dostoyevsky he wrote it after a period of exile on hard labor in siberia. a few thousand this week in each character in the book was played by sorrow and disenchant we see dish out of the lives of this is what we want to convey to the audience. the administration encourages inmates to take part in the club's performances if they have artistic talent others can get emotionally involved with the characters on stage as they watch them from the floor. i. am. sure what's all that racket. lugar's you are simply get to bed now.
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yes. sure wars hero and behold the creatures sure you use they can and don't do anything. you think that's the true definition of. these modern day knights of given the roles of the nineteenth century convicts they do. there is a museum dedicated to dostoyevsky in the city of on where the right to serve his prison term exhibits their feats the life of convicts under desirous tracing on display as shackles overcoats and irons that we used to make faces. described
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as penal servitude as the most terrible years of his life. more than ten million inmates serve sentences in gulag prison camps during stalin's repressions many were forced into slave labor of construction sites like inmates including those who had been pulled their own political charges were made to mine minerals and chop down trees soviet prison colonies were built in faraway places with harsh climates talking about inmates rights was to boot in those years only since the end of the gulag system of reforms being possible. truck the first step is to stop glorifying criminal culture but a question you need to stop repeated offenses if the second step possibly try and rehabilitate those who serve their time and return them to normal society. it is morning in investigative isolation wards a few hours ago probably on off was told he would be taken to a penal colony. shortly before he was due to go he decided to visit the wards
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church it was built here recently. should have put me here. on a rant. to go fat. what's that to. your full name of. leon often other inmates are driven across moscow in a special. rated you'll. have to doubt they will be taken for the train specially designed to transport companies. number one. of the back down i guess. number one.
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and two planes. gets into the carriage. the compartment has no windows or a boss instead of doors guards believe that too many precautions can never be taken to transport dangerous criminals. three times a day the passengers are given boiling water and packaged meals they're in for a one way trip to a destination is unknown. i get the feeling i'm on a ride to nowhere. i don't know where we are going. always the train is headed i've got no idea what will happen. the only thing that is on my mind is my family. this train has two hundred kilometers of journey ahead of it to morrow. would arrive at his new home.
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on off now house to meet the facilities sanitary conditions this includes a visit to the bob will probably. go. in the pasta all inmates were shaved pulled nowadays this is no longer the case those behind bars are now even allowed to wear watches there are no restrictions on correspondents with relatives even. here folks work in what's called the industrial zone there's enough work. the good thing about the place is that the conditions aren't harsh. well. they're pretty much the same everywhere a little bit better in some places and worse on all those. really few.
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people can adapt to any conditions. leo noble spend a couple of weeks in the corn tin room. after that he will join other inmates living in a barracks. of the colony we all know will be offered the opportunity to learn a skill of his own choice. the moment is the quarantine room he becomes aware of a combination of. the old one and then you want to steer more the thought system is taking shape in line with prison reform. we're planning to type barracks into. this will cut down on in numbers time only two full or six inmates will be handed in each.
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soon after me on off arrives at the colony he's allowed to make his first phone call home his wife and children have been waiting a long time to hear from him. i want to tell you that i'm in a correctional colony number nine. letter or you'll call later when they allow me to. provenly on of might apply for parole sometime in the future. meanwhile andre often. serving his time in another colony was already on today's crucial the commission is going to consider the case. of the very nervous. if they don't release you. i don't know what i'm going to say to my family. i hope it'll be ok.
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the administration includes the colonies top brass and even the priest of the local church. they will consider whether andre often asks if his mended his ways and is ready to be his own master. the colonies chief warden is the commission chairman he poses very awkward questions to the inmate. see if parents will give you a flax and you wife will help you find a job without you when you go to do something on your own as soon as i was i think it's time we began providing feel parents and wife. the court will make the final decision on whether or not andrea will be set free colonies administration concedes that inmates are fully aware of their rights and take a firm stand to defend them. we need to build dozens of new prisons we have to install modern equipment to beef up security review and we also have to iron out
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how sentences ought to be served as to be more pragmatic more qualified immunity for the border. we have to reduce the enormous number of prisons in our system as well. this is a unique colony for women in the urals but also houses they young children all the convicted mothers and their kids live apart many of the little ones have been born behind bars. babies live in the facilities kindergarten until the two years old while the mothers serve the terms they remain in the care of teachers and doctors. today the older children of visiting a mini zoo in the colony at the same time the mothers feed the babies and take them for a walk. this is a cue that my son can really is six months old only she's such
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a naughty child you know the let's put some clothes on you so we can go for what you. like you. calling me stuff built a playground for children in the courtyard. the barking of watched dogs can be heard even hand. it is then you were but there's still she's by my side who are surely old alone and those the nursing a lot is heaven and on the other is we do work because we have got no time for that . when one will soon be two years old when my terms here comes to an end. galina hopes she will not need to tell her son the t. grew up in a colony she would like the boy to have happy memories. friendly teachers rather than barbed wire. have a layoff is one of the new arrivals headed for the high security colony in the region here is make yourself comfortable. has joined other inmates after
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a quarantine period. pavel has been issued with bed linen and shown to his bunk bed . inmates tell him about life inside on the luminary. puzzle how are you. know some of you know it's much better. it's a world apart from how it used to be from. the years when i first turned up here things were pretty bad. the believe the toilet and the washbasin were out in the courtyard for instance. one life is easier now. inmates walk about a barracks inhabited by some one hundred people powerful is going to spend many years in the surroundings. this is the medical bay. in this is the playground. the inmates working in the industrial zone leave their
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belongings here. for some it's a day off they watch t.v. read books or play backgammon in the lounge. for sure all are being made under a oftenest service here and ready to hear your decision about my possible broke. and rafa now serves future now depends on the court ruling. judges will soon convene for a special session in the commons. we have come to the conclusion that inmate after nice year is ready for parole because he is firmly. on the way into being. the rehabilitation is possible without him being isolated from society. twenty four hours later than draft the massive will leave the colony the long awaited cold heart of the first to
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call. my mom in my favor. to let me go tomorrow. for a solo for no pierce course me all this time. i'm very happy and i know everything is going through your book to make sure you get home safe and sound. andres about sets off those many months of confinement and now behind to. tell you it's like a miracle. this is the first day of probably almost two t's in the colony. all inmates here must do
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a job of one kind or another. has been assigned to the sewing workshop in makes makes things ordered by various enterprises and get paid for that work. doesn't have. to unfold twice the things there's no more than three centimeters. does you do that each new office. and here you make the see that souls of those from one above the longer. you don't need anything. put it on the end. of. a teacher from a vocational school sit side by side with the owner of the inmate picks up the practical skills fairly quickly. but these medical bans are
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for cats and other pets who live. in the ministration allows people to take the job of their choice. by short making such things would be the easiest. after his shift returns to his barracks he will stay there for seventeen years and throughout that time all he will see from the window is a tall fence surrounded by barbed wire. no doubt he will reflect on his past and try to find a way to start his life anew. wealthy british style scientists and sometimes.
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line from moscow in the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found dead sean hoare was a journalist at the shane newspaper and claimed editors knew what was happening and encouraged reporters to do it but he was found dead at his home near london police are treating it as unexplained but not suspicious who are directly named his former editor and he calls them for knowing about illegal hacking which he denies later on tuesday rupert murdoch his son james and his former u.k. executive rebecca brooks over a route that british m.p.'s will be asked to explain the scandal that shakes were oppressed political establishment and the police to its goals of the war and the fault is another blow up with an illegal police force after a string of high profile errors of its. ian tomlinson died in london's g twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon harwood how would said he'd been prevented from giving first aid by
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a baying bottle throwing more but he later admitted that happened happened john schollers demonizes short by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers allegedly leaked a report saying he'd fled from police c.c.t.v. images later showed this wasn't true. less well known is michael daugherty a man who went to the police for help only for it to turn into a calf to esk where both allegedly false statements and mistreatment. i obviously have no protection from. i think. daugherty told police he suspected his thirteen year old daughter was being groomed by a paedophile concerned they referred it to his local station sex crime unit then nothing after two weeks doctors he phoned the unit secretary that's when the trouble started.
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