A Russia's terrorist entity, its so-called "highest court", rejected on Monday, October 30,2006, a legal challenge against official regulations that forbid prisoners to share food with each other.
The bandit state of Russia's "supreme court" rejected an appeal of their "nationwide regulation" and ruled that it will remain in place, a "court" spokesman said.
The challenge was launched after GULAG butchers put a prisoner in an "isolation" torture cell for 10 days in June after finding food that belonged to another prisoner in his bag.
The ban on sharing food violates international law and UN conventions against genocide and torture, signed by Russians, the AP reported.
Russia is well-known throughout its whole infamous history to use famine in GULAG to kill old and sick prisoners who are no more capable to serve as slaves in death camps as well as to force political prisoners to starve to death.
KC