Afghan inmates to get jail sentences cut for reading books

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The interior ministry of Afghanistan is working on an interesting concept, being drafted, to promote ‘reading culture’ amongst the ‘prisoners’.

According to this draft, if the prisoners read books, they can shorten their jail term. A statement published by the ministry on Friday informs if a prisoner reads a minimum 100- page book and delivers a 10-minute presentation on the book, he/she will receive 6-day cut in his prison sentence.

“For the purpose of identifying and continuing to develop and encourage the talents of prisoners, every prisoner who reads a hundred-page book and then provides information about it, will receive a 6-day jail discount,” the statement said.

According to reports, there are over 35K prisoners in Afghanistan prisons.

Pul-e-Charkhi is the largest prison in Kabul with over ten thousand prisoners at a time. This prison opened in 1980s and is managed by the Ministry of Interior.

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