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Letter to the Editor

Dear Sir,

Updated on: Apr 28, 2008 04:51 PM IST
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I am currently working with a lawyer in Abu Dhabi for the release of an Indian national who has been there for four years and a Sri Lankan national who has been there 16 years.

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Al-Wathba is overcrowded. It is dirty. The toilets, showers and washbasins are constantly in a state of disrepair.

Water is unavailable on a regular basis and sometimes for hours on end. It is a basic deprivation of the right to decent sanitation.

Food is of poor quality; there is no nutritional value. The drug Bromazepan is added to tea twice a day. This drug has lasting side effects.

During the three months I spent at Al Wathba, I was exposed to HIV, Hepatitis B and C and Tuberculosis. I have since been under medical supervision and been tested for every conceivable disease.

Fortunately, I have been cleared but I am concerned for the other prisoners, pregnant mothers, children and babies who all receive this drug one way or the other.

Regards,

Yvonne Randall, New Zealand

 
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