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Sona Prison, officially known as Centro Penitenciario de Oriente, is one of Venezuela's most notorious correctional facilities. Located in the state of Sucre, the prison has been plagued by issues of overcrowding, violence, and corruption for decades. This blog post aims to provide an in-depth look at the history, conditions, and implications of Sona Prison, shedding light on the broader concerns surrounding Venezuela's justice system.

First, the facts. The prison’s full name is the , but it was nicknamed “Sona” (meaning “the last one” or “the end” in some local dialects) because it was considered the final stop for the USSR’s most incorrigible criminals. sona prison

: Disputes were settled in a courtyard duel. If an inmate dropped a "chicken foot" at someone's feet, they were challenged to a fight to the death. Sona Prison, officially known as Centro Penitenciario de

Sona Prison: The Lawless Hell of Panama (Penitenciaría Federal de Sona) is a fictional maximum-security prison in Panama that served as the primary setting for the third season of the hit television series Prison Break . Unlike the structured, guard-heavy environment of Fox River from Season 1, Sona is depicted as a "lawless hell" where the inmates are left to govern themselves. The Lore of Sona First, the facts

: Sona is portrayed as a decaying, overcrowded, and sweltering facility, a stark departure from the clinical feel of American prisons. Real-World Inspirations