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Homelessness—A Worldwide ProblemAwake!—2005 | December 8
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According to a report in The Economist a few years ago, beneath the streets of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, many of the city’s thousands of street children were living in fetid passages that led to the sewers or to the city’s heating system. Though shocked to learn of these homeless children, many Mongolians concluded that the situation arose “because people are too lazy to look after their children,” the journal noted.
On the other side of the world, street children are slaughtered by death squads of self-proclaimed vigilantes. Why? A United Nations publication explained: “In Latin America many people in the judiciary, the police, the media, business, and society in general believe that street children represent a moral threat to a civilised society.” The same source noted: “An average of three street children are reportedly killed every day in the state of Rio de Janeiro.”
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Homelessness—A Worldwide ProblemAwake!—2005 | December 8
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[Picture on page 2, 3]
A group of homeless children living beneath this manhole
[Credit Line]
Jacob Ehrbahn/Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten
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