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then over to the social worker says, there's drug dealing is a major risk even for minors. according to the statistics, over 100 children have been killed over 3 years in the war against drugs. you know, those drugs weren't ours. we were playing mobile legends when the raid started a band of, you know, if you go to school, i have stopped and we no longer have money for it. we don't. but when his salary only covers food, i mean this is everyday life for those who live in extreme poverty. the boy's other brothers already in prison for different reasons. the 16 year old knows that he will go to a correctional facility. maybe for a long time,
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lieutenant kapur also understands that many crimes stem from extreme poverty. but he believes that there is no alternative to arresting them. for me. being in the service for, for almost 3 years, i have encountered that the miners are going to say mine are and that the, those are 14 years old, 13 years old. they are evolving old age even though in the inch for me, this myth. and if we will only lessen the penalty, we still have to arrest them because of that shit. you mean that i am only a child, so i would have been put in school that's not been there by the fireplace. and every night the station is filled with children who have broken curfew. they get to
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go home if their parents are to be found. otherwise they will be taken into a shelter in the summer camp pool is one of the areas with the most street children stitching down the essential work is the taking you away. it will come with us. it's ok to tell them this is how manila solves that. social issues, the streets are forcibly emptied in the morning of those who have no time to run.
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according to unicef, the philippines have a couple 1000000 abandoned or discarded children. they run from the social services rescue operation. i love to see mother and child who was missing to sophie to play. i love someone that's so she doesn't just take it easy. i took the time, comes the ballot because you see michelle look at the when she comes from our house. we're just selling. we're selling it, what it is, what you have in your hand to give it up. i mean, it was like,
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oh oh my love back we're selling, my family is there. but it was a comment on a lot of chile, i was a bit of a actually children don't want to be in institutions. is out of the assisted say that they feel it's easier on the streets of the big that was enough to beg and they can do what they played, the one in the still middle. so here long in the sun. the problem is that the children go back to the streets, even though that has been returned to the families agree, not incentives that family. not because we have here a 15 year old mother with a year old child wouldn't find the money to be used. sometimes we have babies who's been taken within mothers and the
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rescue of the street children is like a never ending circle where children are taken, released back to the streets and taken again inside the same gate is a shelter for the homeless and a correctional facility for children who have committed crimes, the human rights commission, consider both places as prison. i would have to be some of the facility looks a prison that the say they have rule. 5 which we have buyers, the wires have metal feels he has us born this very few sleeping space is not enough for our children to be inside a building with a building. not even children who wind up here often come from alleys like these extreme poverty. in the center of manila,
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raymond's mother has asked and then geo to help her. the police arrested her son and took him to an institution because the boy threw a stone broke a windshield from a passing bus. in about it when spring break was a screw hit the gloams. this is the 3rd time raymond has been arrested for the 1st time. he ended up in a youth correctional facility because he is over 15 years old. we need a warrant. raymond cried a lot. he was held down. the police threatened to stop him. if he wouldn't stop, and he was really crowing up, having our run up on one thing to get the blame if you said, try to hitch a small boy, yukon. totes him babysat by now. and then about the
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owner of the bus demanded that the mother pay over $80.00 euros. but those who live in these alleys can't afford it. i am talking about that last thing i said to them, i sell flowers on the street. he said to me that the situation is this old woman, that if you will play on one song that take the boy into an institution, not unhealthy, i don't change the 2 highest minimum. but beyond that, i said no, this comp baby lisa limine a until hasn't killed anyone. raymond and rain old live with their mother and 2 siblings in terrible conditions. they've
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hardly ever gone to school. they've encountered the police a lot more than that. when you want to use honeymooning, i'm going to get them now. i hope raymond won't experience what i've made it through to find that and i'm definitely wouldn't like it but he might want to commit suicide in the institution. i don't wish to no one unwilling to move on and many take their lives because it's so bad, they're only one of those who feel the food is terrible. the up and even the rice is a cold in the play room, to land on the island, the name of it, something like the
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mother goes to the city hall to ask the prosecutor if charges have been filed against the boy. it turns out that charges haven't been filed yet, but the child has been taken into an institution for a small crime and his brain and now in jail. yes, he is because he had broken the windshield. it wasn't intentional. no. i hide to lujan has grown accustomed to saving children who have been in prison for small crimes or for no reason at all. they help mothers navigate a complicated web of bureaucracy to find their children at the gates of the center open. and you can hear children crying from the passing
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cars. i there moved from the city to another center. boy's town, i found out that raymond's case might be over in wednesday because it was a small crime. just small bantams my heart. i'm worried that he's a minor, only 16 hours after the authorities clean up 2 children are released from the shelter according to the law. children under 15 can't be jailed. first, a social worker takes the boys' information in order to find their family. it's many street children do have a family and i apologise for my money. says if a man has been wandering around like mad. yes, i don't. social workers caution against us because you think that women and people,
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in my opinion, the street children almost always come from broken homes because the parents are often too exhausted to take care of children. after mari cell has 6 children, they live in a small room and mari sell sells used clothing with her sister. that normally isn't even enough for a day's meal. in the house, i'm a single parent in order to get food daily. i go around selling secondhand clothes with my older sister 9. i'm going to buy them for south by you either. i also work in booking and or not, i do anything that is available and i'll take things to a pawn shop because of my work. i can't always take care of my children all the time. magic asked us to look out for me. i didn't know that was going to get
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you raymond's mother returns to the correctional facility. after 3 nights the boys should be released today. the boy leaves the building with shortened hair and they are not true to me and my knowing that they don't pull on money, sat on a book or slept on plastic mats on cement floor cement. well, i mean i this is a correctional facility that takes 15 to 18 year olds, priest shay cullen has arrived to his regular rescue missions to the mara nneka youth home. he has seen many children under 15 years old in these places. the children are practically locked up and vulnerable to violence from the older ones.
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shay collins foundation friend, is one of the registered ones to which authorities give children to be taken care off from overcrowded children's homes. today, 2 youths go with him. john paul and rolando have been locked up several times now. the reason often being breaking the curfew. rolando is only 14 and according to the law too young to be there. in manila, minors can be on the streets alone after 10 pm shay cullen searches for the children's parents to tell them that the boys are taken to predators. outside of manila,
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in along up 0000000000000000 people. john paul's father is a single parent. his wife left when the child was 5 years old. what for you? it was like many poor filipinos. this father works for weeks on end, on construction sites, far away from home. with nothing but the pay is poor. you know what the children are used to being home alone from a young age. i mean, look, we are learning a little as a man like you know, in fact i'm sometimes i'm so tired from work, but when i come home, i go to bed that the best animal because they have to leave for work early in the
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morning. everything written about i would go on that included a miracle and we won't have food unless i work. and if i don't care about losing my wife that about that, but i don't want to lose my children. and i can't. i'm going to buy more that without moment that made up when i'm old and i hope that one day the children will take care of me and feel better when i got back. if one parents and aftermath of you. but they understand that i didn't abandon a friend who had a friend in the inner middle, philip, and even though i couldn't some of the school there, they didn't starve. and i knew it was in the middle of.
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ringback chez cohen takes the boys to the shelter and predator. the irish priest has been saving philippine children since the 1960 s. . this estate in the countryside is a home for boys who would otherwise be in prison under the control of the authorities. here the boys draw about their experiences in children's homes. he says one of the pictures of the children drawing about what happened to him inside is only a small little boy. and to my own credit is, i mean, he's only a small boy, not even 12 years old. he's been inside the jail behind bars, and they tortured him. there. they put, he showed here that this is, they gave him electric shock as a punishment. no. this is
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a guard we're not a little sign, you know, but i saw nation room. they put them isolated as a punishment. and they have directors who want us to massage them. some have mental illnesses. she said no way to threaten you with what you're selling. well there's money of these jails for children. they're like maybe evil dungeons are small cells with steel bars on the gates and on the windows
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are locked inside. so miami overcrowding, in a small space, they don't have beds in most of these places. they sleep on the concrete floor. there's money places, the toilets are full of dirt and stuffed up. there's no running water and they only shower sometimes twice a week if they are allowed to go hungry and insiders, severe abuse and bigger boys are in the ones who are raped being be tane and wooleen and a small children shake . colin has seen and photographed much over the decades and documented the conditions of the children taken into care. he says that the philippine authorities treat the children like criminals,
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even though the law doesn't allow it. even children under 10 have ended up behind bars. the government does not follow the law and they do not recognize the rights of the child. you know, they do not care for them. and when they are found on the streets are there is a complaint against a child for begging or taking food in the market. for survival tool to live in to eat, put them in the jail. at least they get some food in the jail. they stay alive, but it's a horrible existence inside the south. and much abuse happens in those children's self.
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thousands of children live without their parents because they've been imprisoned in the war against drugs. over $30000.00, children became orphaned and the parents of almost half a 1000000 children went to jail in the 1st year of the drug war. and these children have learned to take care of themselves. johnny wakes up early but i'm peeling onions. if i don't belong here and sometimes i carry stuff to help out in the market where i can get a little bit of money. and i'm willing johnny lives with his nan. nan doesn't know that johnny
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works at night. she just thinks that johnny sleeps over at his friend's place. the war against drugs has made grandmothers, important protectors of children from dangers. johnny and sandra, have lived with their nan since their mother and father wound up in prison because of drugs. the children had to watch their parents get arrested. he says, life already wasn't easy. the living their parents made was from odd jobs, but at least johnny got to go to school to that amount of power. and then on the 2 year is johnny hasn't had a father or a mother to paying for school. it's only mean that he's now on the top and i don't make enough money to school him, so on have 5 or 6 children staying at my place,
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but there is no money to school. right now the family can only afford to send sandra to school. that isn't. it makes me cry. for those things wouldn't be like this. if my daughters would have just listened to, my advice is going to be measured up by your children wouldn't have to grow up like this. they were all into behaving like this about us. it's so hard to know why gave them the will of the world i want to at least tell us why i want to touch drugs. he says, and i'll just have johnny sandra and nana go to see the
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children's mother who has been jailed in a drug rehab clinic. the children haven't seen their mother and months because they can't afford the trip. at least a prison has allowed us to film their private meeting in the office. knew from day to get me that if you're not legal practice or proper love, this will do. but this will get mom time to change. you get to go to school. when i get out of here for the families to go bowling, or i can't talk about the situation with my children. say
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like a thought into because i see how it hurts them. for now, i'm sorry for what i've done to them at the moment in the last question, johnnie, they want to pull because he comes from if school have it, it's a boy idea once and knife to go the same way as mine, they should live good lives. and not repeat my mistakes they get in then just like many other children, sandra and johnny come from a broken home you didn't form an uphill struggle until when we live here in tondo manila. life is difficult because our home is only
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a shack and we get wet and it rains and of all the shopping. also the heat is a nuisance, signed up, and they are on the ski toes on. no, i'm sure. a 16 year old mary grace is expecting her 1st child. she didn't mean to get pregnant. but her and her boyfriend never learned about contraception. abortion here is a legal and sexual education is barely an afterthought. for me, i know it's going for 6 years and i'm still working on making my dreams a reality yet it was just so mary grace shares a studio flat with her mother and a 2 year old brother. her 2nd brother sleeps outside of dallas. i was shocked when i found out i was pregnant off the shelf,
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and while i could get credit for that, i was just short of time on the descent. i would have been going to do that when i met my thing used to take me everywhere. will be no, nothing out question i experience but i hadn't my mom he would take me to places and i tried different types. he who had been taught me things i couldn't by myself in the summer because we don't have money. it's nice. mary grace is one of 200000 teens who will give birth this year in the philippines . according to the commission on population, $24.00 children are born every hour to teen mothers. majority of these mothers are children themselves, who had to drop out of school. very grace's partner has been jailed under
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conditions that are considered normal. in manila. the young man was accused of stealing bottles of coca cola. he denies the charges, but endures the conditions humbling. oh yeah, but i don't think it's ok here. it's just hard to sleep between all these people. you have to queue to take a shower the only thing that counts here is hope, and that never runs out. mary grace also hopes that her child will be better off and more educated than them. and won't end up in jail. maybe
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