Police Abuse and Killings of Street Children in IndiaHuman Rights Watch, 1996 - 189 pagini At least eighteen million children live or work on the streets of India, laboring as porters in railway stations or bus terminals, as ragpickers, and as vendors of food, tea, or handmade articles. These street children are routinely subjected to arbitrary and illegal detention, torture, and extortion, and on occassion, murder at the hands of police who engage in these violations of international and Indian law with impunity. |
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... standards . Street children are also easy targets . They are young , small , poor , ignorant of their rights and often have no family members who will come to their defense . It does not require much time or effort to detain and beat a ...
... standards . Street children are also easy targets . They are young , small , poor , ignorant of their rights and often have no family members who will come to their defense . It does not require much time or effort to detain and beat a ...
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... Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice ( the Beijing Rules ) .39 Generally , this law , like constitutional rights and other legislation intended to protect children's rights , is ignored . The Juvenile ...
... Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice ( the Beijing Rules ) .39 Generally , this law , like constitutional rights and other legislation intended to protect children's rights , is ignored . The Juvenile ...
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... standard ( eighth grade ) and lived with his father , stepmother and younger stepbrother . Manik had friends involved in petty thefts and when he was fifteen years old , he committed a petty theft along with his friends . He was ...
... standard ( eighth grade ) and lived with his father , stepmother and younger stepbrother . Manik had friends involved in petty thefts and when he was fifteen years old , he committed a petty theft along with his friends . He was ...
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... standard ( fifth grade ) and came to Delhi from Bihar in 1994 to find work . He worked as an unlicensed porter at the Interstate Bus Terminus and earns between thirty and fifty rupees ( $ 0.86- $ 1.43 ) per day . We interviewed him at ...
... standard ( fifth grade ) and came to Delhi from Bihar in 1994 to find work . He worked as an unlicensed porter at the Interstate Bus Terminus and earns between thirty and fifty rupees ( $ 0.86- $ 1.43 ) per day . We interviewed him at ...
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... standard operating procedure for the police to take whatever money is in the child's possession . Children working on the street as ragpickers , porters , shop vendors , or shoe shiners have all reported the payment of hafta ...
... standard operating procedure for the police to take whatever money is in the child's possession . Children working on the street as ragpickers , porters , shop vendors , or shoe shiners have all reported the payment of hafta ...
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