Reduction of rice ration in Havana prison

The rice ration at El Pitirre prison in Havana has been cut in half, worsening the situation for inmates, who were already undernourished and underweight.


Reduction of rice ration in Havana prison

In a Havana prison, the rice ration for inmates has been halved, raising concerns since malnutrition was already observed with a portion of 90 grams. With this reduction, the situation for the inmates will worsen.

According to reports, the prisoners were already in a state of malnutrition with a 90-gram rice ration, so the decision to reduce this portion by half has raised concerns regarding the food for the inmates. The situation for the inmates could deteriorate further with this decrease in the amount of food provided.

A source mentioned: "If with a 90-gram ration the inmates were already underweight and malnourished, reducing it by half will make their situation worse." This measure has generated criticism and concern about the conditions in which the prisoners are in this correctional institution.

It is necessary to monitor the situation and ensure that the rights and dignity of the prisoners are respected, including their access to adequate food. The reduction of the rice ration in this Havana prison raises questions about compliance with minimum welfare standards for those deprived of liberty.