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to improve the lives of prisoners, part of the petition associations sardines


A signature to make prison more livable. And the more human scale. Associations "November 5th" and "Asarp" (Sardinian Association for the implementation of psychiatric reform) have launched the initiative "free love". Which is a collection of signatures for the submission of a law for the detainees the right to affection. The aim of the associations, which have found support from some family members of inmates Buoncammino is to make life more human behind bars at the end of the sentence to promote the reintegration into family and society. A bill presented to the existing House of Representatives in 1997 by the then deputy Giuliano Pisapia but so far remained a dead letter. The bill consists of four short articles that provide the construction of suitable premises within prisons and in designated areas outdoors, where inmates will be able to maintain loving relationships with loved ones without visual inspection. Permits may last up to fifteen days imprisonment for each semester and foreign prisoners who have no visits from their families, will be granted fortnightly telephone conversations, for a time larger than that required by current standards. A mobilization that does not stop there but also has a practical side in front of the detention facilities. E 'for this reason that every Monday, at 14 organizations and family members meet in front of the prison to collect Buoncammino signatures of all citizens sensitive to the civil and human rights of persons deprived of their liberty and to denounce the illegal and unconstitutional conditions in prisons sardines. E 'for months in fact, that the associations are asking the world of politics to "respect the law and Bindi preparing the transfer of prison health care powers of the national health service." A situation that, explaining how the developers "risk of creating a health disaster without precedent, denying the right to health and set out the difference in treatment between citizens and free detained nationals." Roberto Loddo

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