Isabelle SERRO
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Photo report realized in prisons Malagasy. In jails dating from the French colonization, hundreds of prisoners sleep on the floor or on simple wooden slats. Awful sanitary conditions associated with a total idleness show that human rights are forgotten here since a very long time. For a robbery of a zebu or further to a denunciation, men, women or teenagers wait during numerous years to be judged .Women who give birth to their child, will keep him with them during one year, after that they have the possibility to see him again only one Sunday a month if the family is not living far. The water is not for free and the boiled manioc is the only served food .And then songs here and there , poignant which remind that the faith seems to be the only door which does not lead towards the madness.
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