Three Babies Held Captive At Kumasi Prison
13th Nov 2006, 19:37 GMT
Revelations that there are three babies, aged between one and five months, who are sharing the Kumasi Female Prison with their mothers and other adult prisoners, have rekindled the old debate about whether or not to imprison pregnant female offenders.
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