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Robben Island Prison Museum: Criminal Section Cell

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F-Section was where common criminals were held. These prisoners shared communal cells, with up to 50 or 60 prisoners together in one large room. Only a few of the bunk beds still remain in the cell shown above, and these were not introduced until the late 1970s. High level political prisoners, such as Nelson Mandela were kept separate in the maximum security B-Section.

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