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Taiz - Saba:
The Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Ibrahim Al-Shami, inspected on Monday the conditions of male and female prisoners at the Central Correctional Facility in Taiz province and the remand prison at the correctional facility.
During the visit, Al-Shami, along with Judge Fawaz Al-Maqtari, President of the Provincial Court of Appeals, Deputy Governor Hamid Ali Abdullah, and Hams Al-Habari, head of the social unit in the province, reviewed the level of health care and nutrition services provided to inmates and detainees in the reformatory.
The Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights emphasized that the visit to the judicial complex, the central correctional facility and the reserve comes to inaugurate the work of the committee tasked with inspecting prisons and feeling the conditions of prisoners in the province.
He said that the ministry's leadership is making every effort to urge judges to expedite the adjudication of cases, especially those involving prisoners, especially as the holy month of Ramadan approaches.
Judge Al-Shami pointed out that after the merger of corrections and human rights into the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights is responsible for supervision and administration. He pointed out that the directives of the revolutionary leadership, the Supreme Political Council, and the program of the Government of Change and Construction place great emphasis on the conditions of prisoners, and are among their priorities.
The Deputy Minister of Justice emphasized that the Ministry's leadership seeks to upgrade the administrative performance in all its sectors to a better stage, everyone must fulfill their responsibilities and duties.
The Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Ibrahim Al-Shami, inspected on Monday the conditions of male and female prisoners at the Central Correctional Facility in Taiz province and the remand prison at the correctional facility.
During the visit, Al-Shami, along with Judge Fawaz Al-Maqtari, President of the Provincial Court of Appeals, Deputy Governor Hamid Ali Abdullah, and Hams Al-Habari, head of the social unit in the province, reviewed the level of health care and nutrition services provided to inmates and detainees in the reformatory.
The Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights emphasized that the visit to the judicial complex, the central correctional facility and the reserve comes to inaugurate the work of the committee tasked with inspecting prisons and feeling the conditions of prisoners in the province.
He said that the ministry's leadership is making every effort to urge judges to expedite the adjudication of cases, especially those involving prisoners, especially as the holy month of Ramadan approaches.
Judge Al-Shami pointed out that after the merger of corrections and human rights into the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights is responsible for supervision and administration. He pointed out that the directives of the revolutionary leadership, the Supreme Political Council, and the program of the Government of Change and Construction place great emphasis on the conditions of prisoners, and are among their priorities.
The Deputy Minister of Justice emphasized that the Ministry's leadership seeks to upgrade the administrative performance in all its sectors to a better stage, everyone must fulfill their responsibilities and duties.