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Sunday 6 April 2014

Kondengui as the "house of lords".

Kondengui was constructed in 1967 and was originally built to house 1,500 inmates.In 2003.the US Department of State noted that,Kondengui was severely overcrowded, housing a population of 9,530 in space meant for 2,000 convicts.This is the summary of the summary that summarizes the number of inmates recorded at Kondengui.The list is a combination of current and past prisoners. Albert Womah Mukong, a bookstore owner and pro-independence activist who wrotePrisoner Without a Crimebased on his six years in prison during the 1970s and later became the head of Human Rights Defence Group, was imprisoned in Kondengui Central Prison in 2001 for his position on the self-determination of English speakers,Garga Haman Adji, politician, later Minister of Civil Service,Issa Tchiroma Bakary, politician, later Minister of Communication,Jean-Claude Roger Mbede, imprisoned for homosexualityand named a prisoner of conscienceby Amnesty International,Enoh Meyomesse, dissident poet and presidential candidate imprisoned on charges of theft,Germain Cyrille Ngota Ngota, journalist whose arrest and death while in detention were protested by Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists.I don't want to talk about the new regime that is there or the endless Ministerial Conference that has been taking place in Kondengui ever since Operation Sparrow Hawk came to light in 2006.Have you ever heard this economic maxim which states that,production is said to be complete ONLY when the good reaches the FINAL CONSUMER? Scratch your eye.Happy Sunday.

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