The Citizen (Gauteng)

Inmates hungry for more than food

-

– Inmates in an Argentine prison have begun a hunger strike to press authoritie­s to repair the cable TV system so they can watch the World Cup.

“Cable television is an indispensa­ble right for everyone deprived of their liberty,” according to a statement from nine inmates at Puerto Madryn jail some 1 300km south of Buenos Aires.

“It hasn’t been working for three days. And we have decided not to receive any food until the problem is resolved,” the prisoners wrote.

The nine inmates also filed a legal suit to assert their rights. The cable system, located in a common area of the jail, was damaged recently and not repaired.

Argentina face Iceland on Saturday in Moscow in their first match of the World Cup.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa