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Beggars in the city

| Source: SUARA KARYA

Beggars in the city

From Suara Karya

I am deeply concerned and saddened to see what has become a
common sight at intersections in Jakarta: street vendors,
buskers, homeless children and an increasing number of beggars
asking for money from passengers in buses and cars. There are
also beggars with leprosy. These people should be receiving care
at a proper health facility.

I am fully aware that this may be a result from the protracted
monetary crisis. Unemployment is rife due to mass layoffs and the
number of socially disadvantaged has soared, forcing them to beg
on the streets.

Now that the holy fasting month of Ramadhan is upon us, we
will see more and more beggars on the streets because they think
this is the time when Muslims give alms to the poor.

Why isn't the Ministry of Social Affairs doing something to
help with these social problems? Isn't the state responsible for
these unfortunate people? Why is the ministry letting them roam
the streets?

Not only is their presence a real eyesore, but the situation
can provide real criminals with an opportunity to commit crimes
by pretending to be beggars.

I think it is high time for the ministry to do something to
overcome the many complex social problems of this nation.

HESTI NUGRAHAENI, Jakarta

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