[1][2] In July 2012 it housed 904 prisoners and detainees,[3] up from 850 in March 2009.
[4][5] Poor living conditions led to a prisoners' hunger strike in May 2008.
[6] A planned expansion that will add 340 beds is financed by the Council of Europe Development Bank, and was in documentation stage as of June 2010[update].
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