Homeless Children Caged in Manila’s Filthy Detention Centres to Keep Roads Clean for Papal Visit

PHILIPPINES
International Business Times

By Mangala Dilip January 15, 2015

Homeless children as young as five are being caged by Philippines’ authorities to keep the streets of Manila “presentable” for Pope Francis’ visit.

The children are being held in detention centres alongside adult criminals so as to ensure that the city’s poverty-ridden status is hidden from the pontiff during the first papal visit to the country in two decades.

Hundreds of boys were rounded up from doorways and roadsides by police and officials in anticipation of the papal visit, reported South China Morning Post. Completely disregarding Philippines’ child protection laws, terrified children were locked up in filthy detention centres, where they were forced to sleep on concrete floors.

It is also understood that the helpless children were beaten and abused by older inmates and some of them have even starved and chained to pillars since last month. They are made to go to the toilet in buckets and fed leftovers, which they eat from the floor.

Father Shay Cullen, Nobel Peace Prize-nominated Irish missionary priest, went on a mission to save the children locked up in the prison, ironically named “House of Hope”, notorious for brutality, abuse and neglect.

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