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- europe@lemmy.ml
French plans to build a maximum-security prison wing for drug traffickers and Islamic militants near a former penal colony in French Guiana have sparked an outcry among residents and local officials.
The wing would form part of a $450m (£337m) prison announced in 2017 that is expected to be completed by 2028 and hold 500 inmates. The prison would be built in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, a town bordering Suriname that once received prisoners shipped by Napoleon III in the 1800s, some of whom were sent to the notorious Devil’s Island off the coast of French Guiana.
We really need to stop treating ‘overseas territories’ as a place for unwanted
thingspeople. I mean Australia turned out fine, but it’s uncivilized if you ask me.Well, they already have two of those there and Guiana isn’t that big.