This photo taken on July 24, 2017 shows melted lipstick being poured into small plastic containers to be given to current female inmates in Bangkok. Desperate to brighten up the gloom of Thai prison life, Prontip Mankong and her fellow female inmates used to sneak food colouring from the kitchen and mix it with vaseline to create a homemade lip gloss. After serving two years for violating Thailand's royal defamation law, the former political prisoner is now on the other side of the prison gate. But she is drawing on the same spirit of ingenuity to make recycled cosmetics for those still stuck in Thailand's notoriously bleak jails, which are bursting at the seams in a country with the highest female incarceration rate in the world. / TO GO WITH Thailand-crime-rights-prison, FOCUS Obtenez des photos d'actualité haute résolution de qualité sur getty
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