ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 1月11日 06時51分


On one recent night in Dorm 5 at the Manila City Jail in Manila, #Philippines, the air was thick and putrid with the sweat of 518 men crowded into a space meant for 170. Since President Rodrigo #Duterte of the Philippines began an antidrug campaign in 2016, the country’s prison system has rocketed to the top of the World Prison Brief’s list of the most overcrowded incarceration systems in the world. Some officials are blunt about how bad things have gotten. “When you are detained in Philippine jails, you are being tortured,” said Leah Armamento, a member of the Philippine government’s Commission on Human Rights. The overcrowding has gone on for so long, and the detainees outnumber the guards by so many, that a tacit agreement between officials and jailhouse gangs has become the rule. The gangs are technically illegal, but they help keep the peace and often help stretch scarce jail resources to keep inmates fed, officials and inmates said. @hannahreyesmorales shot this photo in the jail. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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