Pakistan’s prison population increased in the early months of the pandemic, according to a report on the country’s prisons. Prisoners of the Pandemic – The Right to Health and COVID-19 in Pakistan’s detention facilities was released Monday by the Amnesty International and Justice Project Pakistan. In April 2020, there were 41,223 prisoners in Punjab, 14,598 in Sindh, 10,794 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and 1,820 in Balochistan. In September, the numbers increased to 45,123 in Punjab, 17,322 in Sindh, 11,891 in KP, and 2,076 in Balochistan.** “Compounding the problem of overcrowding during the COVID-19 outbreak, a lockdown imposed from April to June 2020 – followed by court holidays
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