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Filipini: Stotine djece zatvoreno u kaveze da bi ulice bile čiste zbog posjete pape Franje

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Britanski Daily Mail objavio je ekskluzivne fotografije i video snimak iz Manile, glavnog grada Filipina, a na kojima se vide djeca – beskućnici kako su zatvoreni u kaveze. “Stotine ulične djece, neka od njih imaju samo pet godina, brutalno su strpana u kaveze, u zatvorima pored odraslih kriminalaca u ciničnom pokušaju vlasti da se očisti glavni grad Filipina uoči posjete pape Franje”.
Uslovi boravka u kavezima su stravični, djeca su prisiljena u njima vršiti i nuždu. Kao što se vidi, neka od djece su vezana lisicama.

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A MailOnline investigation has uncovered the horrendous conditions the children are kept in, with many of them beaten, or tied to poles. This picture of a starving 11-year-old led to protests against the centres - but nothing has changed

The youngsters, who can be kept in the centres for months, are exposed to abuse and exploitation by older children and adults

'Rescued' child Mak-Mak's legs and body were covered in scabies, caused by mites burrowing into the skin, when MailOnline first met him at a centre

Mak-Mak, who had no ID, was living on the streets after apparently being abandoned by his parents

The boy, who is thought to be around seven, was initially frightened when charity workers arrived at the centre, ironically called 'House of Hope'

But he beamed with joy after they said they were taking him away to a new home - asking: 'Will there be toys?' 

Father Shay, pictured, said the conditions Mak-Mak was being kept in were 'completely beneath human dignity'

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