Moscow’s notorious Butyrka prison has housed everyone from Alexander Solzhenitsyn to Hitler’s nephew. And before the tip of the year, its inmates can be ready to go tanning. That’s great, actually.
The move comes within the wake of one high-profile inmate death-prominent lawyer Sergei Magnitsky-and who knows what number unheralded ones. Russia’s prisons are overcrowded, with over half of the inmates ill. HIV and tuberculosis are widespread. So whether using sunbeds for medical purposes feels like overkill, better to err on the side of caution.
Inmates can even have access to ultrasound systems to review on their health, and use Skype to contact friends and household. Obviously, there’s the question of what’s medicine and what’s pampering. That’s why although they’re contemplating ” spa facilities similar to mud baths” within the near future, they may wish to quit while they’re ahead. [ Reuters via The Daily What ]
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