Supreme Resolution N°114-92 on visits to inmates on terrorism charges.
Supreme Resolution that approved the Regulation of Visits to inmates accused of the crime of Terrorism, establishing restrictions to the visiting regime in penitentiary establishments.
Supreme Resolution No. 114-92, enacted on August 14, 1992, approved the Regulations for Visits to inmates for the crime of Terrorism. This regulation was part of the set of decree laws issued after the coup d'état of April 1992, which established a restrictive legal framework for persons accused or convicted of terrorism offenses. The regulation regulated the conditions under which terrorism inmates could receive visits in penitentiary establishments. This measure was part of the policy of toughening prison treatment for those accused of terrorism, which included the elimination of prison benefits and severe restrictions on their rights during detention and the judicial process.