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http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/101east/2010/03/201031813502139505.html

Thursday, March 18, 2010 
18:31 Mecca time, 15:31 GMT 

Protecting Indonesia's Children

As Indonesia forges ahead on its path to becoming an Asian economic powerhouse, 
many of its citizens are being left behind.

Among them are hundreds of thousands of children who live and work on the 
streets.

Indonesia has 300,000 registered street children but many are being abused and 
exploited, even killed.

Everyday, they face violence, sexual abuse, exploitation and social 
discrimination.

In January, Jakarta police found the decapitated and mutilated body of a 
nine-year old street child.

The news caused national outrage, especially after the killer, known as Babeh, 
or Father, confessed to at least 14 other rapes and murders, all of boys who 
lived and worked on the streets of Jakarta.

Indonesia's government says it aims to clear Jakarta's streets of homeless 
children by 2011 and nationwide in the next five years. But critics doubt these 
goals are achievable.

On this edition of 101 East, we look at the complex issues surrounding 
Indonesia's street children and ask: who is protecting Indonesia's children?

This 101 East episode airs from Thursday, March 18, 2010 at the following times 
GMT: Thursday: 1230; Friday: 0300; Saturday: 0530, 1730; Sunday: 1130; Monday: 
1630; Tuesday: 1430; Wednesday: 0830; Thursday: 0630


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