Leonid Chekalin, who heads the organization Children are Russia's Future, gave the estimates at a news conference in Moscow late yesterday. He said 190 child-trafficking networks have been uncovered in the past five years.
Sergei Komkov, president of the Russian Fund for Education, blamed Russian politicians for addressing the problem of street kids only during election campaigns. He said government aid to help street kids this year has dropped by 15 to 20 percent.
Komkov said the majority of homeless youngsters in Russia are not orphans but have fled broken and violent homes.
(Interfax/AFP)
Sergei Komkov, president of the Russian Fund for Education, blamed Russian politicians for addressing the problem of street kids only during election campaigns. He said government aid to help street kids this year has dropped by 15 to 20 percent.
Komkov said the majority of homeless youngsters in Russia are not orphans but have fled broken and violent homes.
(Interfax/AFP)