Prisoners in Ecuador are suffering from hunger

Starvation Behind Bars: Ecuador’s Prison Crisis Amidst Government Debt and Corruption Scandals

Prisons in Ecuador are facing a crisis due to a debt owed by the government to a food supplier, Lafattoria SA. The company provided meals to over 11,000 inmates in 20 prisons, but has stopped delivering food due to a $30 million debt owed by the government of Daniel Noboa. This debt also includes school meals for one and a half million children.

The first signs of food shortages were reported on April 26, but the government denied that feeding had been suspended. However, the situation has led to fears among prisoners’ relatives who have gathered outside prisons like Litoral Penitentiary in Guayaquil, worried that their loved ones may starve to death. The crisis is exacerbated by reports of mistreatment and abuse of inmates since the government declared a state of internal commotion and allowed the military to enter the prisons.

In response to the food shortages, some prisons have allowed family members to bring food to the inmates. However, many families are struggling to provide for their incarcerated loved ones and have turned to collecting donations from their communities. Human rights organizations have documented numerous cases of torture and mistreatment in prisons since the government implemented the state of emergency.

The government has accused Lafattoria SA of engaging in illegal activities and corruption, but the company denies these allegations. Despite sending a report to the Prosecutor’s Office, the government has not resolved the issue of food shortages in prisons, leaving families of inmates to protest for action. The situation has caused immense stress and worry for families who have little information about the well-being of their loved ones behind bars.

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