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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Raped, murdered and then dismembered. There are innumerable dangers that street children face, but what are we doing to protect them?

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THEY can be seen doing a variety of things, some may be polishing shoes, others may be carrying umbrellas, some may just be asleep on the side of the road. They own very little and often live in despicable conditions with no one to look after them. These social pariahs or street children as they are more commonly referred to are ubiquitous in most major cities in Indonesia. They can be found in various parts of the city creating various niches fo

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