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Greece: Hospital prison inmates launch hunger strike against 'shocking' overcrowding and disease
Prison staff failed to isolate tuberculosis victims from other patients suffering HIV and cancer

Inmates of Greece’s only prison hospital announced on Monday that they were on hunger strike and had refused medication to protest against severe overcrowding leading to the spread of disease.

Korydallos prison hospital is designed to hold 60 men but currently houses more than 200, most of whom are HIV positive.

Others have cancer, kidney failure and heart problems and are held in close quarters with those suffering from communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis and scabies.

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