Talk of the Town: A nation judged by its prisons
February 15, 2025

Comments on “A nation judged by its prisons,” (Flea Market of Ideas by Joel Ruiz Butuyan, 2/13/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:
Article failed to mention the snail pace progress of cases in our court systems, resulting in detainees languishing in jail. Of course the delay is part of the system to allow leeches called judges and lawyers to earn more bucks
dimmerslag
The quality of its public rest rooms is a better metric
kulee baba
“Humans living like animals and animals living like humans”. What a joke!!! Presidents going to prison and presidents elected after being jailed. Only in the Philippines!!!
utoy uto uto
We, the Filipino people are prisoners in our own country.
The Impeachtor
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