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Can Senegal stop Koranic schools sending children to beg? | Can Senegal stop Koranic schools sending children to beg? |
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Four-year-old Ousseynou screams, struggles to breathe and uses all his strength to try to loosen the grip of the two plainclothes policemen who are part of a team cracking down on child beggars in Senegal. | Four-year-old Ousseynou screams, struggles to breathe and uses all his strength to try to loosen the grip of the two plainclothes policemen who are part of a team cracking down on child beggars in Senegal. |
They drag the small boy into a minibus - he is shoeless and wearing torn shorts and a dark blue shirt that is at least three sizes too large. | They drag the small boy into a minibus - he is shoeless and wearing torn shorts and a dark blue shirt that is at least three sizes too large. |
Ousseynou is one of an estimated 30,000 children who beg on the streets of the capital, Dakar. | Ousseynou is one of an estimated 30,000 children who beg on the streets of the capital, Dakar. |
"This is the emergency phase of our operation," says Niokhobaye Diouf, the national director of child protection. | "This is the emergency phase of our operation," says Niokhobaye Diouf, the national director of child protection. |
In the past, Senegal's authorities have been accused of complacency over tackling child begging. | In the past, Senegal's authorities have been accused of complacency over tackling child begging. |
But in June the president ordered "the immediate removal of all children from the street". | But in June the president ordered "the immediate removal of all children from the street". |
Since then more than 500 children have been "extracted" from the streets by a child protection unit. | |
On the bus sit another 30 boys, aged between four and 13 years old, who are being taken to a shelter. | On the bus sit another 30 boys, aged between four and 13 years old, who are being taken to a shelter. |
Ousseynou will not stop crying, saying that his marabout, or spiritual guide, is waiting for him at a Koranic school on the outskirts of Dakar. | Ousseynou will not stop crying, saying that his marabout, or spiritual guide, is waiting for him at a Koranic school on the outskirts of Dakar. |
It is common for Senegalese Koranic schools to send their students, known as "talibe", out to beg for food and money. | It is common for Senegalese Koranic schools to send their students, known as "talibe", out to beg for food and money. |
Alioune Badara Seydi, Koranic teacher | Alioune Badara Seydi, Koranic teacher |
"A child's place is not on the street, but how else can we provide for them?" | "A child's place is not on the street, but how else can we provide for them?" |
In the poor suburb of Sica Mbao, about 75 talibe beg for food and money every morning, from between 07:00 and 10:00. | In the poor suburb of Sica Mbao, about 75 talibe beg for food and money every morning, from between 07:00 and 10:00. |
Koranic teacher Alioune Badara Seydi argues that poverty and lack of state support leave the schools with no other alternative. | Koranic teacher Alioune Badara Seydi argues that poverty and lack of state support leave the schools with no other alternative. |
"These children are sent to us by parents across the country who live in extreme poverty, but who want their children to learn the Koran," he says. | "These children are sent to us by parents across the country who live in extreme poverty, but who want their children to learn the Koran," he says. |
"A child's place is not on the street, but how else can we provide for them?" | "A child's place is not on the street, but how else can we provide for them?" |
He goes on to explain that the religious education they provide is valuable and begging teaches humility as well as reinforcing solidarity within a community. | He goes on to explain that the religious education they provide is valuable and begging teaches humility as well as reinforcing solidarity within a community. |
"Many of the children that have been educated in this Daara [Koranic school] became important marabouts," he says. | "Many of the children that have been educated in this Daara [Koranic school] became important marabouts," he says. |
When most of Senegal's population lived in villages, begging seldom led to exploitation, and did not expose the children to the hardships of a big city's streets. | When most of Senegal's population lived in villages, begging seldom led to exploitation, and did not expose the children to the hardships of a big city's streets. |
Beatings and abuse | Beatings and abuse |
In Dakar - which has a population of more than a million people - it is a different story. | In Dakar - which has a population of more than a million people - it is a different story. |
Children have reported being beaten if they fail to earn the sums demanded by marabouts, which can range from between 350 CFA ($0.50, £.049) and 500 CFA. | Children have reported being beaten if they fail to earn the sums demanded by marabouts, which can range from between 350 CFA ($0.50, £.049) and 500 CFA. |
At least five children living in residential Koranic schools died in the first half of 2016 allegedly as a result of beatings meted out by their teachers or in traffic accidents while being forced to beg, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report published in July. | At least five children living in residential Koranic schools died in the first half of 2016 allegedly as a result of beatings meted out by their teachers or in traffic accidents while being forced to beg, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report published in July. |
Dozens of other children have been severely beaten, chained and sexually abused or violently attacked while begging over the last 18 months, the report said. | Dozens of other children have been severely beaten, chained and sexually abused or violently attacked while begging over the last 18 months, the report said. |
Although arrests of abusive teachers have increased slightly over the past year, courts in Senegal have prosecuted only a handful of cases and prosecutions for forced child begging are almost never pursued, HRW says. | Although arrests of abusive teachers have increased slightly over the past year, courts in Senegal have prosecuted only a handful of cases and prosecutions for forced child begging are almost never pursued, HRW says. |
Activists say leaders have been worried about the potential political fall-out of such arrests. | Activists say leaders have been worried about the potential political fall-out of such arrests. |
"Politicians don't want to upset influential Muslim leaders," says Moussa Ndoye, who is in charge of a community project aiming to reduce child begging. | "Politicians don't want to upset influential Muslim leaders," says Moussa Ndoye, who is in charge of a community project aiming to reduce child begging. |
"I have yet to see any strong actions to support the president's recent declarations." | "I have yet to see any strong actions to support the president's recent declarations." |
But authorities argue the "removal" operations which started in June have already had an impact. | But authorities argue the "removal" operations which started in June have already had an impact. |
"This is the first time the police have ever forcibly removed children from the streets to protect them," says child protection director Mr Diouf. | "This is the first time the police have ever forcibly removed children from the streets to protect them," says child protection director Mr Diouf. |
"Already there are visibly less children begging in the city's business centre. We know some marabouts are returning to their villages". | "Already there are visibly less children begging in the city's business centre. We know some marabouts are returning to their villages". |
'Koranic schools to be registered' | 'Koranic schools to be registered' |
But Mr Ndoye believes these measures are insufficient. | But Mr Ndoye believes these measures are insufficient. |
"It makes no sense to just pull children off the streets, no thought has been put into this action, there is no plan," he says. | "It makes no sense to just pull children off the streets, no thought has been put into this action, there is no plan," he says. |
"The action must be clearly mapped out and funded and involve the entire community. The state and the marabouts must speak to each other." | "The action must be clearly mapped out and funded and involve the entire community. The state and the marabouts must speak to each other." |
Mr Diouf does concede that policing the streets in search of children will not be enough to end the practice. | Mr Diouf does concede that policing the streets in search of children will not be enough to end the practice. |
He says the authorities are in the process of registering all of the Koranic schools so they can be properly regulated. | He says the authorities are in the process of registering all of the Koranic schools so they can be properly regulated. |
At the state-run shelter for rounded up children, Ousseynou is provided with clean clothes, medical care and food. | At the state-run shelter for rounded up children, Ousseynou is provided with clean clothes, medical care and food. |
The children's guardians, either their parents or their marabout, will be summoned to pick them up. | The children's guardians, either their parents or their marabout, will be summoned to pick them up. |
They will be issued with a warning: If the same child is found on the streets again, they will face prosecution. | They will be issued with a warning: If the same child is found on the streets again, they will face prosecution. |
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