Disease, grime and no room AT ALL: Inside the Philippines most notorious prison where 3,600 inmates live in a space built for 800

Eye-opening images reveal the daily life inside Quezon City jail in Manila, the capital of the Philippines; where 3,800 inmates serve time behind the walls of a prison built for just 800. Men take turns to sleep on the cracked cement floor of an open-air basketball court, the steps of staircases, underneath beds and hammocks made out of old blankets. The images show the men in their day-to-day life, from bathing themselves to cooking their food and exercising in close, cramped conditions.

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