In another part of this shocking letter, Masouri writes, “Faces showing signs of fatigue as a result of malnutrition, hidden behind muddled hair and beards, heart wrenching coughs signaling lung problems as a result of the polluted airtight atmosphere, and abnormal bodies reminiscent of those of deprived and poor children in Africa. One can understand the reason for all this when one understands that 1,100 people have been incarcerated in a place that normally has the capacity for a maximum of 90 people. There is only one shower for every 250 people, one soap or dish washing liquid for every 500 people, one toilet for every 170 people (most of which are full and leaking) and a square meter of space for every 5 individuals.”