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Activists Criticise Senegal’s Slow Progress On Child Begging

July 11, 2017
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Human rights groups in Senegal on Tuesday criticised what it said is an ineffectual crackdown on child begging driven by Koranic schools, saying a year-long push to remove 50,000 children from the streets is failing.

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In July 2016 the government began rounding up children as young as four who are forced to beg by their Islamic teachers for a certain daily quota of money, sugar or rice, checking them for disease or signs of maltreatment at dedicated reception centres.

But Human Rights Watch and the Platform for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights (PPDH) said in a new report that a lack of prosecutions and reform linked to daaras, or Islamic boarding schools, means little has changed.

“The government opened no formal investigations into the teachers involved, no one was arrested, and no official inspections were conducted to ascertain the living conditions at the daaras,” the joint HRW-PPDH report concluded.

The sight of the boys — known as “talibes” — begging shoeless and in rags is common in Senegal, where poorer parents frequently send children to Koranic boarding schools with hopes they will learn Islam’s holy book and leave them with one less mouth to feed.

However, the rights groups said, more than 1,000 children identified by the government as beggars ultimately ended up back at the same boarding schools overseen by the same teachers.

“Senegal’s program to remove children from the streets has hardly made a dent in the alarming numbers of talibe children exploited, abused and neglected each and every day,” said Corinne Dufka, associate Africa director at Human Rights Watch.

The rights groups suggested that the government, currently in an election period, “strengthen the program as it enters its second year, to investigate and prosecute abusive teachers, and to establish a legal framework to regulate the traditional Koranic boarding schools.”

Powerful religious figures back the talibe system in Senegal, saying it teaches children humility and respect. They complain the “daaras” are not supported enough by the government.

The toll of inaction is serious. Beyond frequent reports of scabies and malnourishment seen among the talibe, Human Rights Watch has documented two deaths from abuse at the hands of teachers, five sexual abuse cases and 28 cases of beating and imprisonment in the last year in Senegal.

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