Saudi Detention Conditions Unchanged
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•Tens of thousands suffer in Saudi detention centres despite promise of reform
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New footage smuggled out of centres housing those awaiting deportation suggests nothing has changed.
The footage is part of a new documentary which will be broadcast on ITV on Sunday .
It includes videos showing hundreds of people forced to sleep on the floor of a single room.
In another clip, overflowing toilets and dirt-covered floors are a sign of the unsanitary conditions detainees have to live in.
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