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Denis Augustin Samnick

Denis Augustin Samnick est enseignant et assistant chercheur à L’Institute of Development Policy de l’Université d’Anvers. Depuis cinq ans, Il conduit des recherches de terrain, en milieu carcéral camerounais et congolais.

  • The image depicts the entrance to a central prison, labeled "PRISON CENTRALE DE MAKALA." The scene shows a sandy area with a few people walking near the entrance. On the left, there is a booth or kiosk marked "JETON D'ACCÈS," and on the right, another booth labeled "ENTRÉE." In the background, there are trees and a clear blue sky with some clouds. A few vehicles are parked nearby, adding to the overall setting of the prison facility. Analysis Kinshasa’s Makala prison: incompetence brings women’s night terror Denis Augustin Samnick · December 2024 The spectacular outbreak of violence on September 2, 2024 at the Makala central prison in the capital of Democratic Republic of the Congo, where hundreds of women were raped, has been treated by the authorities as an escape attempt. The authorities are quick to dismiss structural problems, such (…)
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