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Life inside Gaza’s only women’s prison

The Reform and Rehabilitation Centre for Women, which is run by Hamas, currently houses about 40 inmates.

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Umm Ahmed, who works as both a prison supervisor and social worker, talks to a prisoner at Gaza's Reform and Rehabilitation Centre for Women. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
By Celia Peterson
Published On 31 Jul 201531 Jul 2015

Gaza City – The tiny, densely populated Gaza Strip – where more than 1.8 million Palestinians reside within 360 square kilometres – is often referred to as an “open-air prison”, with a crippling Israeli blockade increasing pressure on the war-scarred territory.

But the Reform and Rehabilitation Centre for Women in Gaza City hosts prisoners of another kind. Gaza’s only prison for female offenders, which is run by Hamas, currently houses about 40 inmates, who have been jailed for a range of crimes.

Offenders are tried under Palestinian law, the same system utilised throughout the occupied territories. They are separated according to their type of crime: homicide, drug use, or moral offences, such as contact between unmarried men and women that is deemed inappropriate.

Tramadol, a pharmaceutical pain reliever, is believed to be the most prevalent drug in Gaza, and the courts have handed down stiffer sentences amid an uptick in its prevalence.

Prison official Amal Nofal says she is passionate about rehabilitating women inside the prison: “These women are powerful, and they deserve help. Everyone can do something wrong. We are all human. We are not angels,” she told Al Jazeera. “These prisoners are guilty but they are the daughters of our society, and tomorrow they will be mothers in our society, and one day they will be grandmothers. We stand behind them and we will never give up.”

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With just a 20 percent reoffending rate, the prison prides itself on the prisoners' change in attitude. Recently released prisoners are encouraged to keep in touch and come back to the officers if they need help, economic or otherwise. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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A baby inside the prison remains in the care of his mother. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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'Life is not beautiful; it is a prison,' this female prisoner told Al Jazeera. 'Things are complicated psychologically for the prisoners. Thinking about this makes me lose hope for my future." [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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This ex-convict now returns to the prison to teach inmates sewing. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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Baraa and his mother walk down a corridor inside the prison. Babies and young children can remain with their mothers for two to three years, after which they are put into the care of relatives or referred to an aid organisation based in Rafah. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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Umm Ahmed checks on the inmates, whose numbers can vary from 40 to 70. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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An inmate reads the Quran in her cell. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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Many prison officers said they felt they had more to offer, beyond their day-to-day work. Together with prison head Amal Nofal, they created a plan incorporating all of their individual skills to best help help the prisoners. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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Officers now have a humanitarian role, in additional to their regular work. One officer teaches the Quran, another holds a sewing class, and another teaches cooking. 'I hope the prison will be empty one day, God-willing,' Nofal said. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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Some families cannot come to visit the inmates for financial reasons, while others do not feel comfortable visiting. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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Offenders are tried under Palestinian law, the same system used throughout the occupied territories. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]
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Inmates pray together at the prison. [Celia Peterson/Al Jazeera]

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