How does the UN assess the work of Syrian rights organizations? ...Syria

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Enab Baladi – Saleh Malas A prison is a place where individuals are held temporarily or permanently as a punishment for a crime they have committed. The state deprives those individuals of their right to interact and connect with the outside world because it believes that their presence outside the prison may harm the whole society in one way or another. For the state, prison is an opportunity for convicted individuals to be rehabilitated to cope with society again in the future. Thus, imprisonment should be to rehabilitate prisoners, not take revenge on them.  Governments worldwide uphold prison systems that align with existing international laws’ standards. However, the purposes of

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