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Court of Cassation Holds Society and Government Responsible for Torbini and Hanata''s Crimes against Street Children
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 18 - 06 - 2009

In its rationale of the sentence regarding the street children case known as 'Torbini', the Court of Cassation condemned society and the government, saying society rejected the street children and the government did not enforce the Child Act.
Chancellor Hossam el-Ghariani, Vice-President of the Court, said in the rationale sentencing put Torbini and Hanata to death, and five others to prison, as they have committed their crimes with premeditation. But he added that the perpetrators and the victims were abandoned by their families, so they dropped out of school and lived in the streets, where they spread immorality and evil.
He elaborated: "They grew up in miserable families. They received more stupidity than intelligence in their upbringing, and they did not find anyone to give them advice or a chance to refine and re-evaluate themselves. Also, they did not resist seduction, and their nature has become evil."
He continued: "They are vile, as they have raped children and then killed them by throwing them from trains lest they report them to the police."
Chancellor Ghariani then condemned society and the government, saying: "It was proven to the court that the perpetrators and victims, who are so-called street children, were abandoned by their families, their wider community and the governmental and civil institutions. They were exposed to all types of delinquency in the streets, while the Constitution provides that the government should ensure maternity and child care, particularly Act 12 of 1996, which provided for creating the necessary conditions for a proper upbringing of children. Yet those texts were never enforced."
 
That is why the Court rejected the appeals By Torbini and Hanata.


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