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Prison Overcrowding “further aggravated” by privatisation

Prison Staff organisations announce 28 February Brussels rally to put prison overcrowding on EU agenda

(20 February 2007, Brussels) The European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU) announces a rally; ‘NO to Prison Overcrowding’ to coincide with the meeting of EU Justice and Home Affairs Ministers on 28 February (rally to be supported by actions throughout Europe).

ISSUE: At present, prisons in the EU are at 125% capacity. Plans in a number of EU countries to build privately run prison facilities, are making worse an already difficult situation. The consequences of prison overcrowding are (...)

Will EU Justice Ministers ignore the prison crush?

Prison Staff organisations announce 28 February Brussels rally to put prison overcrowding on EU agenda

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(12 February 2008, Brussels) The European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU) announces a rally; ‘NO to Prison Overcrowding’ to coincide with the meeting of EU Justice and Home Affairs Ministers on 28 February. The action, involving 400+ prison staff from all over Europe, will take place outside the Council of Ministers building (Justus Lipsius) from 12h00-15h00 on 28 February. The aim of the rally is (...)

INFORMATION NOTE / NOTE D’INFORMATION

EURODEMO / EUROMANIF 28-02-2008
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(Last update/ Dernière mise à jour 08-02-2008)
EURODEMO-EUROMANIF IN/A BRUSSELS/BRUXELLES
Where? Où?
Assembly point
175 rue de la Loi in front of Justus Lipsius building where the EU Council of Justice and Home affairs ministers is to take place It is near Rond-Point Schuman and the premises of the EU Commission
Point de rassemblement
175 rue de la loi devant le bâtiment Justus Lipsius où se déroulera le Conseil de l’Union (...)

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