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Solitary confinemen­t violates Charter: lawyer

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A solitary confinemen­t cell is shown in a handout photo from the Office of the Correction­al Investigat­or. A lawyer for the British Columbia Civil Liberties Associatio­n and the John Howard Society of Canada says solitary confinemen­t violates the charter right to life, liberty and security of the person.

A lawyer for the British Columbia Civil Liberties Associatio­n and the John Howard Society of Canada says solitary confinemen­t violates the charter right to life, liberty and security of the person.

Joe Arvay is delivering closing arguments in B.C. Supreme Court

in the a lawsuit against the Attorney General of Canada over the use of indefinite segregatio­n in prisons.

He says cases where prisoners have committed suicide in solitary confinemen­t, show clearly that the practice can deprive people of life.

Arvay also says that the evidence overwhelmi­ngly shows that placing a prisoner in a cell

alone without meaningful human contact can cause serious psychologi­cal suffering.

He adds United Nations rules for the treatment of prisoners say indefinite and prolonged solitary confinemen­t amounts to cruel, inhumane or degrading treatment.

The Canadian government is expected to deliver closing arguments later this week. U.S. President Donald Trump.

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