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Join the channel members ???? / tizelista If you think that prison life is hard in Hungary or Europe, you are very wrong! Obviously, no one wants to go to prison, but it makes a big difference whether you end up in an average Hungarian prison, a Finnish prison that can be considered a quasi-hotel, or a Rwandan prison that is considered hell on earth. But where are the hardest prisons in the world? And what is life like there? We are also on Instagram: / tizelista Tizelista Facebook: / tizelista 0:00 Intro 0:30 Black Dolphin The Black Dolphin is located in Russia, near the Kazakh border, and it is no coincidence that it was included among the hardest prisons in the world. This is one of the oldest prisons in Russia, and it was also the first to accept life sentences. The Black Dolphin has been accepting these prisoners since 1745, who are also forced to do forced labor. 2:25 Penas Ciudad Barrios If you're looking for the most violent place in the world, you won't find an article that doesn't mention El Salvador. Between January and August 2015, a total of 4,246 murders were registered in the country, which is an average of 17 per day. So it might not surprise you when I say that the most dangerous prison in the world is also located here. 3:57 Bang Kwang In Thailand, in Bang Kwang Prison, located on the outskirts of Bangkok, prisoners have a pretty tough life. This institution was dreamed up by King Rama V and was built between 1927 and '31. It wasn't even built as an average, ordinary prison from the start, but as a penitentiary for the toughest criminals. For those who are sentenced to a minimum of 25 years, or even life imprisonment, or even execution, they can wait out that day here. 6:00 Gitarama Central Prison If you thought it couldn't get any worse, you were wrong. In Rwanda, one million people were murdered in just three months in 1994, and not so widely, but in a relatively small area. The conditions in the prison, located near the city of Gitarama, are so horrific that many around the world have questioned whether the president is really the savior of the country, as he portrays himself. 7:54 Hoeryong Camp Finally, we come to a place that is almost not a prison, but more like a concentration camp. Höryong, located in North Korea, was a death camp covering an area of 225 km2, surrounded by an inner, 3,300-volt electric fence and an outer, barbed wire fence, with traps hidden between the two. Escape was therefore almost impossible. Sources: https://pastebin.com/7LWKu2Tk Intro music: https://motionarray.com/royalty-free-... Music during the video: https://audiojungle.net/item/stylish-... Outro music: Cold Funk - Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) #prison #criminal #top10list