One of the most bitter ironies in the Philippines today is that there are so many who are languishing in jail because they dreamed of a better life for every Filipino, and actually took steps to realize this dream, while the country’s worst criminals run around like beasts.
Among them is a fellow artist of ours, poet Axel Pinpin — who was a fellow for poetry in the 1997 UP (University of the Philippines) National Writers’ Workshop. For almost two years, he and four other companions — Riel Custodio, Aristides Sarmiento, Enrico Ybañez, and Michael Masayes — have been detained at the “temporary” holding facility at the PNP’s (Philippine National Police) Camp Vicente Lim in Calamba City, Laguna.
