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Prison Hardships Rise in Portugal as Crisis Drags On

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The head of one prison guard union in Portugal says things are so bad with spending cuts that he has to take his own toilet paper to work. With spending cuts only one new prison will be built in the Azores, even though Portugal's prisons are very overcrowded and conditions are deteriorating. This provides an unusual insight into a less seen part of life in Portugal with austerity spending cuts.

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