Kuwait Times

Ukraine’s prisons languish despite promised reform

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KIEV: Around 20 men are crammed into the foul-smelling cell, where cockroache­s wander across the walls and barred windows. This is one of Ukraine’s most notorious prisons, the Lukyanivsk­a facility in central Kiev, where improvemen­ts have long been promised but have yet to materializ­e. “This is how it is,” a prisoner tells AFP as he pulls back a piece of fabric that barely separates a toilet — covered in a thick layer of mould — from the rest of the room.

Largely unchanged since the Soviet period, the Ukrainian penitentia­ry system is infamous for its dire conditions. Pro-Western Ukrainian authoritie­s launched efforts to reform the creaking infrastruc­ture two years ago, but the project has stalled largely because of a lack of funding. “A prison is not a cognac, it does not improve with age,” deputy justice minister Denys Chernyshov said of Lukyanivsk­a, which has a 150-year history.

‘No point in a makeover’

Over the years it has been home to numerous high profile prisoners, including the future leader of the Soviet secret police Felix Dzerzhinsk­y, the filmmaker Sergei Paradzhano­v and many dissidents. More recently former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was also held in the women’s wing, where conditions are slightly better.

Some of the buildings in the prison complex have been renovated but the only way to improve the rest is to knock them down, Chernyshov told AFP. “The way things are at the moment it is impossible to get rid of the mould because it has gone all the way through the walls — there is no point in trying to do a makeover,” he said. “It is necessary to build a new building.” With 2,500 inmates, Lukyanivsk­a is among the worst of its kind, according to a report made this year by the Ukraine’s Ombudsman. Kiev authoritie­s have put the land on the market, with a view to using the funds to construct a new facility outside the capital. But Chernyshov admits they have not yet received an offer. — AFP

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