Senegal Failing to Prevent Abuse at Quranic Schools, Rights Group Says

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    Senegal Failing to Prevent Abuse at Quranic Schools, Rights Group Says

    Senegal is failing to prevent the abuse of thousands of students at the West African country’s Quranic schools, says Human Rights Watch, despite government promises to stop the exploitation. The rights group analyzed the Senegalese government's efforts to address abuses over the last two years and found them to be insufficient and ineffective. Modou – not his real name - was just six years old when he says the abuse started. After his parents died, the now 12-year-old boy says his uncle sent him to study and live at a Quranic school, where teachers forced him and other students to ...


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    Senegal Failing to Prevent Abuse at Quranic Schools, Rights Group Says

    Senegal is failing to prevent the abuse of thousands of students at the West African country’s Quranic schools, says Human Rights Watch, despite government promises to stop the exploitation. The rights group analyzed the Senegalese government’s efforts to address abuses over the last two years and found them to be insufficient and ineffective. Modou – not his real name – was just six years old when he says the abuse started. After his parents died, the now 12-year-old boy says his uncle sent him to study and live at a Quranic school, where teachers forced him and other students to ...


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    https://www.huewire.com/senegal-failing-to-prevent-abuse-at-quranic-schools-rights-group-says/
     
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    News Readers The Paperboy

    Senegal Failing to Prevent Abuse at Quranic Schools, Rights Group Says

    Senegal is failing to prevent the abuse of thousands of students at the West African country’s Quranic schools, says Human Rights Watch, despite government promises to stop the exploitation. The rights group analyzed the Senegalese government’s efforts to address abuses over the last two years and found them to be insufficient and ineffective. Modou – not his real name – was just six years old when he says the abuse started. After his parents died, the now 12-year-old boy says his uncle sent him to study and live at a Quranic school, where teachers forced him and other students to ...


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    https://www.newdelhitimes.com/senegal-failing-to-prevent-abuse-at-quranic-schools-rights-group-says/