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Street children| 31mins
Director: Aziz Deldar | Producer: ROYA FILM HOUS
Focus Years: 2014 | Country: Afghanistan
Subject Tags: afghanistan, belief, crime, governance, human rights, identity, livelihood, middle east, oppression, poverty, society
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Baqi Samandar is an old man, who is specialized in children’s rights. He has provided street children with education, and finds those children who feel the heavy load of economic burdens on their shoulders. Mr. Samandar has rescued some of millions of helpless children from calamity, rape, begging, theft and etc… The documentary depicts the social, economic and political problems of Afghan children. Alongside the children’s problems, the documentary tries to show children’s principal rights according to global laws and conventions, as well as Islam’s point of view. The documentary not only highlights the children’s problems but also points out multiple solutions in the main character's words…
Street children | 31mins

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