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00:00 Haiti - Prison from Hell
Seyi Rhodes has managed to gain access to Haiti’s prison system, where thousands of people are held without charge for years at a time without being given the chance to appear in court. He meets some of these prisoners – and the lawyer battling to get them released.  

24:16 Madagascar - Girls Behind Bars
Unreported World meets the young girls in Madagascar held in prison without trial for up to two years for crimes as little as stealing an onion. Datshiane Navanayagam stays with the small inmates in pre-trial detention and learns that some parents think their daughters are dead because no one bothered to tell them they’d been jailed.
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My respect to the lawyers who try to help all these prisoners being held for probably no reason. And the girls in Madagascar prisons: what hell for the parents and family as they have no clue what happened to their girls. I do believe there’s nothing worse for a parent. Again, respect to all organizations trying to help.

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I'll never take my life for granted ever again after watching this. This is heartbreaking on many levels

skii
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Props to the makers of this documentary for really going the extra mile to try to free some of the prisoners. Just going through the process takes bravery and sheds light upon a situation so many people don’t even know is happening. I hope the innocent can get justice and even the guilty can be treated with respect and dignity

hannahloewen
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That inmate crying really broke me, and humbled me.i pray God really answers these people’s injustices they face in Haiti

blaisehendrix
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In Jail (without trial) for 5 years as an accessory to murder but the victim died of cholera. Case gets thrown out but still can't leave because the are issues with paperwork...
Do they even have detectives?
...Hell on earth.

just_juice
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I was born and raised in Haiti. Now I am 60, I am learning a lot about my country ( Haiti 🇭🇹 ) thanks to YouTube and my common sense. It is hard to swallow how Haitian government is mistreating Haitian people. I wonder how the USA-Canada-France- DR - Jamaica can respect us Haitian people. I believe!
Haiti is me…
Proud to be Black and Haitian Woman…

liattecharles
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There are men who actually live in hell. Can’t imagine living around other 60 guys in a crowded room without even a working toilet for decades while innocent. That is torture

nicholasthiongo
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Omg most of those prisoners look like they are suffering from malnutrition. What a mess. The poor man that was crying through the bars was heartbreaking.

jandedick
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That doctor in Madagascar is a monster. Got free labor from that girl and then accused her of stealing when she wanted what she was owned. Then he was going to do the same to her sister 😡😡

carlarenee
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Yea I'm never complaining about sleeping in my car during breaks or eating McDonald's for breakfast, lunch, and dinner anymore! It's like a luxury hotel compared to this place!

MrDucatiV
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I am an African and a lawyer; so proud of our justice system because it works. It's worlds apart from this!! Arrested people are taken to court within 24 hours without fail and there is a lot of order in courts and in prisons; you can easily trace a file and can easily have a judge acquit someone if thermir rights are being violated.

What I am watching here is incredibly inhuman; I am infuriated by this and saddened to think that change may take a while to come. Lord have mercy!! 😢😢

CherieDeDieu
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Judges take 2 months off. They don’t alternate. They just took off and left the innocent people to rot in jail. That is so sad

mondya
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Not many things bring tears to my eyes but that young girl in prison really got to me. Bless the people in this documentary that made it possible for her to see her parents again.

SenorTowelie
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I am so thankful this channel covered some of the conditions in Haiti. I work in the medical field and went to the Dominican Republic last year to provide medical services to poor communities (much of the DR isn’t much better off than Haiti) & on one of the days after we set up our clinic there was a Haitian woman that came in for vaginal bleeding and stomach cramps. It turned out that the week prior, she crossed the border into the DR and the border patrol detained her and beat her senseless. She was pregnant at the time. They beat her so bad that it forced a miscarriage. Many of us had to step outside to briefly cry after learning that. And in case that wasn’t horrifying enough..The leader of the trip essentially told me that is just the tip of the iceberg of what goes on in these areas.

Veepy
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I can’t imagine being the interviewer. Seeing so many people and knowing you can’t do much to be able to help, I would just break down.

Miyananana
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After watching this makes me look at the mass escape that happened 4 days ago alot differently

coverednaturals
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10 years without being convicted is madness

retrospecative
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I've heard of a lot of these stories before, rich people hiring these young women to work as maids and don't pay them, they take advantage of their poverty and if they should ask for their salaries they're accused of stealing and the backwards laws and systems work against them. So it's a no win situation for them. How can people be so unfair to others is beyond me.

FreshtexBlackman
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Man I'm fighting tears seeing the living conditions of some people, especially knowing that I'm not different than them. I was also born and raised in Haiti. Living in the country for 19 years my parents decided to fly me out to the US for safety and having a better life, which now I've been residing for years going to college there. I remember walking around that prison with my mom looking for a specific thing to buy in the streets but never knew the conditions of those fellow brothers until now. That's the reason you should never be taking anything for granted in this life, you might be feeling lost due to not having a mansion or the car you've been dreaming about, but there are others wishing just to be free. Also being a nursing student makes me perceive that the chance of having a blood clot is so high inside since there are so many of them but just a few beds to rest staying in a room in an uncomfortable position for 23 hours. This for sure will prevent the blood from circulating properly and generate a clot. Now the worst part is having a clot in a prison like this where the people are unfortunately not educated on certain things think the terrible pain it brings will go away with time, just giving it enough time to spread throughout the whole body reaching the vital parts such as brain, lungs, heart. And if this happens death will occur. The second story man I cried like a baby I felt the parents' pain for not being able to pay a bribe or a lawyer for their 17yr old baby girl. That's wickedness, she should be free for something she didn't do. Hope they find a way out to get her out. Thank yall a lot for being so courageous and brave to be able to go there bringing us this full documentary.

berrystanghermayanantoine
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Watching this would entirely change the perspective of what’s happening today, and why releasing prisoners was one of the first things that happened in the revolution

hannahloewen