Family pressure and criminal groups force children to seek charity

School banks have forgotten the images, but their protracted hand in seeking charity keeps them in mind wherever they go. Almost every street and coffee in the capital is flooded with beggars. Most painful, they do not lack children, writes Indexline. Remove farther than day [...]
Almost every street and coffee in the capital is flooded with beggars. Most painful, they do not lack children, writes Indexline.
Removes farther than Wednesday, police identified 53 senior researchers in Kosovo. Of them, thirty-two children.
Statements that such actions are described as rights violations have dropped our hearing thousands of times. So says sociologist Ferdy Kamber.
Children who seek charity in most cases are forced to do so, and this, in addition to what constitutes human rights violations, has serious consequences for them. They need an education, education, basic conditions for a life, not to be the prey of criminal groups that exploit them, Camberi has said.
The sociologist does not rule out the possibility that pressure from parents or criminal groups is another offense.
We are aware that Kosovo faces the problem of unemployment and poverty, yet the pressure put on them by parents or criminal groups constituted legal violations, and such is sanctioned by the penal code, especially Article 2505050, the sociologist has declared.
It's like that's all. The burden that groans on children's shoulders is by no means easy.
In a psychological and social sense, some of the consequences of such pressure may be: emotional breakdown of children because that doesn't make their peers, suffering, constant pressure, health problems as a result of cooling, then, lack of communication, lack of education, lack of socialization with other children, a tendency toward criminal acts, a great opportunity to conduct and deliciencies, as well as other consequences have further clarified sociologist Kamberi.
It has recommended competent organs, create policies for identifying them and socialisation in society.












