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5.24 Prison conditions generally meet international standards, and prisons meet basic needs of food, hygiene and access to medical care. The Ministry of Justice reported two deaths in custody due to natural causes. Men and women are held separately. While juveniles also are supposed to be held separately, limited facilities at times result in older juveniles being confined with adults. Pre-trial detainees are held separately from convicted criminals.
5.25 The Government permits prison visits to prisoners by independent human rights monitors and the Human Rights Ombudsman. In February the Government signed an agreement allowing the ICRC to visit and register convicted prisoners under procedures that the ICRC reported were acceptable.
5.26 The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) released a report on 11 October 2001 covering the condition of persons being held in police custody and two of Macedonia's prisons. Regarding the prisons the report states, "the delegation received no allegations of torture or other forms of deliberate ill treatment and gathered no other evidence of such treatment of inmates by staff in the establishments visited; or in other establishments under the authority of the Ministry of Justice". Of the 4
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