The prisoners sleep on the floor in a space 30 cm wide, with ten people per room.
To the east of the walls were the sheds where the prisoners slept.
He said the prisoners should sleep in tents in the winter, for instance.
Sometimes prisoners sleep at their workplaces to fulfill the production quota.
There were no beds, so the prisoners slept on the floor.
At night, a squad occupied the living room, while the prisoners slept.
I assured myself that, ancient though it was, this could not possibly be the bed in which the prisoner had slept.
Their prisoner was currently sleeping on the floor in the kitchen, trapped inside one of Miguel's shields.
The prisoners sit, stand and sleep without privacy.
He posted 24-hour guards before each cell and insisted that the prisoners sleep with hands outside the blankets.