Changi prison
Changi Prison is a prison in the eastern part of Singapore. It was a prisoner of war camp used by Japan to hold Allied POWs during World War II. The Changi camp was situated in and around the former British Army barracks on the eastern peninsula of Singapore island. Originally Changi housed more than 150,000 POWs, but only about 10,000 survived to the end of the war. James Clavell is one of the most famous survivors. He wrote about his experiences in the book King Rat.
Sources
- Fong, Tanya. "New Changi Prison goes high-tech." The Straits Times: August 16, 2004.
- Choo, Johnson. "New technology at Changi Prison Complex allows focus on rehabilitation." Channel News Asia: August 16, 2004.
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