Gallery: Step Inside a Saudi Rehab Prison for Jihadists
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Each cell block at Al Ha’r includes a courtyard where inmates can enjoy the sunlight.
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At Al Ha'ir prison, inmates sleep in cells with basic amenities and a prayer rug.
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The weight room at Prince Mohammed bin Nayef Center for Advice and Care.
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A hallway leads to rooms for conjugal visits married prisoners receive once a month at Al Ha'ir Prison.
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Conjugal rooms feature a big bed, bathroom, and minibar.
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An indoor lap pool at the Prince Mohammed bin Nayef Center for Advice and Care.
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Purple doors lead to inmate cells at Al Ha’ir prison. Most rooms house five inmates, though some prisoners get their own cells.
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The entrance to the activity center at the Prince Mohammed bin Nayef Center for Advice and Care honors employees of the Interior Ministry who were "martyred on duty."
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The hospital and pharmacy at Al Ha’ir prison. The card above patient room two reads, “Psychosis and lacerations on both hands.”
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An indoor soccer field at the Prince Mohammed bin Nayef Center for Advice and Care. Ceiling tiles are loose due to balls hitting the ceiling.
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The Prince Mohammed bin Nayef Center for Advice and Care consists of several cell blocks, each with its own prayer room.
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The exit to the rehabilitation center.
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