Mandera Prison

Mandera Prison
Mandera Prison is located in Somaliland
Mandera Prison
Location in Somaliland
LocationMandera, Somaliland
Coordinates09°54′43″N 44°42′42″E / 9.91194°N 44.71167°E / 9.91194; 44.71167
StatusOperational
Security classHigh-security
CapacityAround 765 (2010 est.)
OpenedUnknown, between 1884 and 1 November 1949

Mandera Prison, also sometimes spelled as Mandhera or Mandheera Prison, is an isolated, high-security[1] central prison located in the town of Mandera in the Maroodi Jeex Region of the self-proclaimed nation of Somaliland, about 95 km (59 mi) northeast of the capital Hargeisa.[2] The prison has been in operation since Somaliland was still a British protectorate, and to this day functions as a major prison within the region.

There is a generally poor reception of the prison from those who have been inside in recent years, specifically guards mistreating inmates in some instances, and the deteriorating state of the building itself after years of continuous use. Furthermore, the prison in recent decades has grown to hold a disproportionate number of juvenile prisoners for minor crimes. Both domestic and foreign observers have condemned the prison for detaining journalists and non-ruling party politicians en masse, and for allowing executions.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Deakin was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Two Somaliland journalists arrested while covering protests". cpj.org. Committee to Protect Journalists. 17 August 2022. Archived from the original on 26 January 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2023.