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"textContent": "How many of us have felt a lump in our throats while watching vulnerable children, robbed of their childhood by hunger and poverty, searching through garbage bins for a piece of bread to survive, while society turns a blind eye and leaves them to an uncertain fate on the streets? Street children are minors under […]\n\nThe post Will Society Remain Passive Until Egypt’s Street Children Are Lost to Crime? appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
"title": "Will Society Remain Passive Until Egypt’s Street Children Are Lost to Crime?"
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