OSCE aids 5M for Kyrgyz penal system development in 2008

In 2008 the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe granted 5 million soms for penal system development in the Kyrgyz south, a lawyer of the Osh OSCE field office Uktam Gaziev said at the news conference on remand prisons and IVS conditions monitoring in the region. The penal system support project count €95,000 to […]

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In 2008 the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe granted 5 million soms for penal system development in the Kyrgyz south, a lawyer of the Osh OSCE field office Uktam Gaziev said at the news conference on remand prisons and IVS conditions monitoring in the region.

The penal system support project count €95,000 to be distributed on four main directions – approbatory office establishment in Osh (criminal-executive inspection), improvement of the closed institutions’ incarceration conditions, monitoring of closed institutions of the region and publishing of a human rights bulletin Right for All.

The financial support by the OCSE provided repairing of 10 cells in the Osh remand prison №5 and furniture, while the Jalalabad IVS-10 is provided with books and heating devices.

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