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The Schools of Peace in the world In Asia: the Schools of Peace fight child labor
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is estimated that the number of minors 5 to 14 years old working in the
world is 250 million. Half of them are in Asia. In fact, Asia is the
continent where child labor is most widespread and where there are still
forms of forced work of children and true slavery. Children of 8 and 9 are
pawned in exchange of small loans to the owners of small cigarettes
factories and textile mills where children have to work up to twenty hours
a day.
In Indonesia the Schools of Peace are characterized by multiethnic and interreligious atmosphere. Young Chinese Christians, who are generally
better off, help Indonesian Muslim children study and thus they cooperate
in building friendships between Christians and Muslims; concretely helping
to build a society without religious or ethnic hatred.
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