The Phnom Penh Post

Int’l Red Cross, Kheng discuss prison prakas

- Andrew Nachemson

A LONG-AWAITED prakas that would set minimum constructi­on standards for Cambodia’s perpetuall­y overcrowde­d prisons, along with a host of other reforms, was discussed on Tuesday at a meeting between Interior Minister Sar Kheng and officials from the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross.

Bart Vermeiren, head of the ICRC mission in Cambodia, yesterday said the prakas addressed issues including a minimum amount of space for detainees in their cells, a guaranteed amount of water per prisoner and increased access to health care, among other issues.

The prakas also stipulates cooperatio­n across the ministries of land management, education and labour.

“We are advocating very close cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Health,” Vermeiren said.

The meeting with ministry officials comes three weeks after the ICRC jointly organised a training seminar with prison directors from across the nation to discuss educationa­l and vocational training for inmates.

“They’re not leaving any better off than when they came in,” ICRC detention team leader Elijah Penner said, explaining that the lack of vocational training creates a vicious cycle of perpetual incarcerat­ion and overcrowdi­ng.

Wan Hea-Lee of the UN’s Office of the High Commission­er for Human Rights, while agreeing overcrowdi­ng and vocational training were pressing concerns, also urged accompanyi­ng judicial reform.

 ?? ICRC ?? Prison personnel attend a forum hosted by the Internatio­nal Red Cross in Koh Kong province earlier this week.
ICRC Prison personnel attend a forum hosted by the Internatio­nal Red Cross in Koh Kong province earlier this week.

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