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    Inmates on hunger strike at French high-security prison for drug traffickers

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    Posted on September 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Inmates at a French prison started a hunger strike to protest conditions. The Justice Ministry confirms unrest but remains firm on its stance.

    Table of Contents

    • Inmate Protests at Vendin-le-Vieil Prison
    • Background of the Hunger Strike
    • Official Response from Justice Ministry
    • Recent Developments in the Prison

    French Drug Traffickers Begin Hunger Strike Over Prison Conditions

    Inmate Protests at Vendin-le-Vieil Prison

    PARIS (Reuters) -Inmates at a French high-security prison for dangerous drug traffickers started a hunger strike this week to protest against their detention conditions, a Justice Ministry spokesperson said, confirming French media reports.

    Background of the Hunger Strike

    The strike at the Vendin-le-Vieil prison in the northern Pas-de-Calais region started on Monday. It was too early to say exactly how many inmates were part of the movement, he said.

    Official Response from Justice Ministry

    "The prison is functioning, the inmates are restless, and that is precisely why they are attempting such an operation," the spokesperson said.

    Recent Developments in the Prison

    "They are unsettled as they find themselves in a prison that is sealed off from the outside world, where they can no longer manage their trafficking from inside the prison as they did before."

    He said the Justice Ministry would not "give in" but did not elaborate on the inmates' demands.

    French daily Le Figaro, citing a prison source, reported earlier this week that a few days after some prisoners flooded their cells with water, about 20 inmates in the first wing of the prison went on a hunger strike.

    Eighty-eight convicted drug traffickers were transferred to the special wing of the prison in July as part of Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin's plans to toughen up prison conditions for some of France's most dangerous inmates.

    (Reporting by Dominique Vidalon, Gabriel Strargardter; Editing by Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Inmates at Vendin-le-Vieil prison started a hunger strike.
    • •The protest is against harsh detention conditions.
    • •The Justice Ministry confirms the unrest but stands firm.
    • •About 20 inmates are participating in the strike.
    • •Prison conditions were toughened in July for drug traffickers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Inmates on hunger strike at French high-security prison for drug traffickers

    1What is a high-security prison?

    A high-security prison is a facility designed to hold dangerous criminals, typically those convicted of serious offenses, such as violent crimes or drug trafficking, with strict security measures to prevent escapes.

    2What is a hunger strike?

    A hunger strike is a form of protest where individuals refuse to eat to draw attention to a cause or demand changes, often used by prisoners to highlight grievances.

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