Mumbai, Kandivali East – animals in the streets

These pictures were formerly edited on AEHRF’s pictures. The photos have been taken in December 2006. Click on the pictures for greater size:

These animals belong more or less to the community … to nobody, or to all of us. Peoples give them a bit food and accept them as part of their life.

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Dogs are omnipresent, every street, court, place is occupied by a group. They sleep peaceful during the day, at night they bark whenever something moves … understand: almost continuously. The December 2006-Newspaper told about a rich American, living in a ‘better place’, asking to have killed all these dogs, their barking stopped his merited sleep. Indians spitted their’s sides with laughing.

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des partenaires inégaux … not equal partners

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ma petite fille / my little grandchild

At the end of the competition she was totally disgusted, having had no chance to win against all her big partners.

Links:

La charte des Droits de l’enfant dans le Sport;

Protecting Children’s Rights in Sport: The Use of Minimum Age, by Siri Farstad, 20 pdf pages, not dated.

Human Rights in Youth Sport – a critical review of children’s rights in competitive sports, 19th January, 2006;

Children’s rights and sports – Young athletes and competitive sports: exploit and exploitation, 1999;

The book you may buy: Human Rights in Youth Sport, by Paulo David , A critical review of children’s rights in competitive sport, 2004;

the same book as Google download-book: Human Rights in Youth Sport, By Paulo David, 2005, 338 pages.