2023-06-21 01:10:00
International Center / Reported by Peng Qiyun
▲ A riot broke out in the Tamara (Tamara) women’s prison in Honduras. (Schematic diagram / flip from pixabay)
A horrific incident occurred on the morning of the 20th in Honduras. A riot broke out in the Tamara Women’s Prison in the capital Tegucigalpa, killing 41 female inmates and injuring seven others. Some of the dead were burned to death, some were shot or stabbed, and there were as many as dozens of dead bodies at the scene. According to reports, the cause of the riots was the riots triggered by the authorities’ recent attempt to crack down on illegal activities in the prison.
According to comprehensive foreign media reports, a riot was reported in a women’s prison in Honduras on the morning of the 20th. The incident occurred in the Tamara women’s prison regarding 50 kilometers away from Tegucigalpa (Tegucigalpa), the capital of Honduras. Authorities pointed out that most of them were burned to death, and some of them were shot or stabbed. So far, at least 41 people have died and 7 people have been injured. The staff of a hospital in Tegucigalpa revealed that at least seven female prisoners are currently receiving treatment in the hospital for gunshot wounds and stab wounds.
◆Honduran President Castro tweeted:https://pse.is/535has
In response, Honduran President CastrotweetShe said that she was very shocked by the riot and questioned that the riot was planned with the knowledge and acquiescence of the security authorities, and would take severe measures in response. Honduran Foreign Minister Enrique Reina also tweeted that “we will condemn the horrific crimes that took place in the criminal center of Tamara”.
The families of the prisoners pointed out that the members of the Barrio 18 gang broke into the prisoner’s cell, shot and set fire to others, “They (the members of the Barrio 18 gang) have lost control and have been fighting with them in the prison.” Dozens of family members gathered outside the prison, Anxiously waiting for the whereregardings of their relatives, Beng Gui said, “We are dying of pain here, and we can’t wait for any news.”
According to reports, the head of the prison system, Julissa Villanueva, said that the cause of the riots was that the authorities were trying to crack down on illegal activities in the prison recently, and that the violence on the 20th was the result of cracking down on criminal organizations. Will recoil from the commotion.
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