When Men Die on the Streets Untried
When men die on the streets untried
Are the scales of justice broken?
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I know about these attacks on innocent people. They have no chance to defend themselves. It seems that the Judge has disappeared with his great Law-Org. This is not an example of how to rule a nation, a country with the friendliest population, but no great power from abroad are intending to help these victims of the Phil.President, oh yes, how was his name? I don't remember it, but we all can google online. Excellent poem, Cynthia, powerfully worded. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you dear poetess Sylvia Frances Chan. As of now the number of people killed is 3,790. Not all of them are drug pushers or drug dealers, many are innocent victims and some are even children and minors 14-17 years old. We Filipinos condemn this act of tyranny and blatant disregard fro human rights. Even a suspect has the right to be heard in court and evidence against him presented. Freedom without Justice is not freedom.
The madness of one man brings pain and sorrow to all beautiful written poem Cynthia Thank you for sharing Mario Odekerken
Thank you Mario, I appreciate the verses very much. Yes only a madman can order the killing of so many people suspected (not proven in court) of drug crimes. Some were minors and children, Yet I believe a man reaps what he sows.
Thank you Mario, yes it is true. Only a madmen can order the killing of so many people suspected of drug crimes. Some were minors and children. This truly saddens me and I cry for my country.