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Phú Quốc Prison : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phú Quốc Prison
Phu Quoc Prison () is a prison in Phú Quốc, southern Vietnam (today it is in Kiên Giang Province. The prison was built in 1949-1950 by the French colonists to jail those considered specially dangerous to the colonist government. Many of the high ranking leaders of Vietnam were detained here. It is ranked a special historical relic of national importance by the government of Vietnam. The most famous site in this prison is "tiger's cage" (vi:"chuồng cọp"). The prison covers an area of . The prison was closed after the country united and just opened for visitors later. ==Tortures in Phu Quoc Prison== Red Cross team visited Phu Quoc Prison in 1969〔''International Review of the Red Cross'', March 1969, 9th year, No 96. (), p. 130〕 and 1972.〔''International Review of the Red Cross'', March 1969, 12th year, No 144. (), p. 658〕 They also found that there had been savage and systematic torture of prisoners of war for a long time. They found traces of corporal punishments against prisoners of war like electrical shock and food deprivation. In August 1971, an inspector from the embassy of the United States in the Republic of Vietnam reported on the continuous tortures at Phu Quoc Prison.〔
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