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Read more Life Choices: castella Begging or prostitution Reasons for eviction amazes police castella prosecutor castella if Petrina: It's not human error by train crews to act against beggars Petrinas cases investigated by the Romanian police "They forced me to beg" Police: We investigate suspected trafficking Read the full DN 's review of beggary in your tablet castella beggars had time to move before the bailiff came Webcast Minute for minute - a day with the beggar Florica Tudorici more about "The politicians avoid deciding whether the camps" Negotiations on the beggar moved to Europe Beggar settling in the city - camp by King Bridge Politicians tried life as a beggar Slideshow: Ferentari ghetto kids dancing for his future Swedish delegation to Romania, "Romanian Government is a shame the Government" The police can not keep up, "200-300 sells out every day," buying sex are coming forward when he begs Roma forced move again Opinion / Debate all starts castella at school "How can Europe help to reduce the number of beggars" "A ban can sweep problems under the carpet" "Human trafficking related to begging is a boundary phenomenon" "Therefore, we should make it forbidden to give to beggars "Leaders A defeat for EU
Gunnel Arbin: On my last visit to Stockholm in mid-May, I saw a woman propped up on a stack of blankets beg at St. Erik's castella Way and also a young boy who went around in a subway castella car with a can in hand to beg. Got a shock when I've seen the same phenomenon on several visits to Moscow 10 years ago. Some argue that organized crime is behind, others that beggars traveling by themselves. Is it both, I wonder. Hi Gunnel castella Arbin, From what I have seen during my and photographer Roger Turesson's work with the beggars on the streets of Stockholm castella is both. Some people come here on their own and begging for money to their household, others pay a portion to come here and hire caravans of other more established Romanians, while others exploited and forced to give away the bulk of their income to the people who use them, in the same way as Petrina says in today's DN.
Olof: It's nice to DN highlights the issue from different angles, as beggars situation exploited by various political factions to pick points for their own purposes. Hi Olaf, it is always our aim to illuminate reality as it looks. and beggary in Stockholm is complex and multifaceted.
Tomas: Can beggars really living from begging? Should they not deported? And besides, if they are expelled, they should reduce castella human trafficking. Hi Tomas, begging (where a man el woman sitting with a box of money in front of him) is legal in Sweden. For this reason, no expelled because of begging.
Staffan: How Much of beggary you consider to be organized? Hi Staffan, it depends on what you mean by the term "organized"? Most beggars are organized castella in the way that they travel together, might live together and divides a neighborhood between castella themselves plus help each other to exchange and send money home to their home country. But the term has organized, in the vernacular castella also come to mean criminal activity, ie human beings. Petrina, who anonymously tell their story in today's DN is the first somför DN testament to human beings, that she had been forced to beg in Sweden, and she says these are about 10-15 people in Stockholm who begs for the same man. How many begging for themselves and how many are exploited by others, there are no numbers on. Police are now investigating the case for Petrina after her police report on human trafficking.
Robert: Thank you for an amazingly good series of articles! I feel sorry for people who are poor, it's not that, but the number of beggars castella in Stockholm has increased a lot in recent years. How do you see a law in the area that would ban begging in a public place? Hi Robert, castella the issue of banning begging is difficult. the good thing is that it gets rid of people who take advantage of their poor fellow castella citizens / neighbors etc and shoes on them. (The part of beggary which is about human trafficking) The negative is that it beats out the livelihoods of an entire group that is already so discriminated against in Europe that they feel it is worthwhile to go to Scandinavia and beg, even though they might have profiteers snatch him up a portion of income (see today's DN, Petrinas story). But takes away the legs for those households castella who come here and beg for themselves. I have unfortunately no answer to dinf top. there would be a simple castella answer would probably issue is not debated so heavily. castella
Robert: What countries will the beggars from, besides Romania? Hi Robert, almost everyone I've met in Stockholm coming from Romania. Have met one or two from Hungary and Bulgaria. It was a Romanian boom this winter. the proportion of subjects who partly worked for others and how much that worked for themselves, we do not know.
Patrick: It's not hard to see which ones are fake when they go tiggandes gene
Read more Life Choices: castella Begging or prostitution Reasons for eviction amazes police castella prosecutor castella if Petrina: It's not human error by train crews to act against beggars Petrinas cases investigated by the Romanian police "They forced me to beg" Police: We investigate suspected trafficking Read the full DN 's review of beggary in your tablet castella beggars had time to move before the bailiff came Webcast Minute for minute - a day with the beggar Florica Tudorici more about "The politicians avoid deciding whether the camps" Negotiations on the beggar moved to Europe Beggar settling in the city - camp by King Bridge Politicians tried life as a beggar Slideshow: Ferentari ghetto kids dancing for his future Swedish delegation to Romania, "Romanian Government is a shame the Government" The police can not keep up, "200-300 sells out every day," buying sex are coming forward when he begs Roma forced move again Opinion / Debate all starts castella at school "How can Europe help to reduce the number of beggars" "A ban can sweep problems under the carpet" "Human trafficking related to begging is a boundary phenomenon" "Therefore, we should make it forbidden to give to beggars "Leaders A defeat for EU
Gunnel Arbin: On my last visit to Stockholm in mid-May, I saw a woman propped up on a stack of blankets beg at St. Erik's castella Way and also a young boy who went around in a subway castella car with a can in hand to beg. Got a shock when I've seen the same phenomenon on several visits to Moscow 10 years ago. Some argue that organized crime is behind, others that beggars traveling by themselves. Is it both, I wonder. Hi Gunnel castella Arbin, From what I have seen during my and photographer Roger Turesson's work with the beggars on the streets of Stockholm castella is both. Some people come here on their own and begging for money to their household, others pay a portion to come here and hire caravans of other more established Romanians, while others exploited and forced to give away the bulk of their income to the people who use them, in the same way as Petrina says in today's DN.
Olof: It's nice to DN highlights the issue from different angles, as beggars situation exploited by various political factions to pick points for their own purposes. Hi Olaf, it is always our aim to illuminate reality as it looks. and beggary in Stockholm is complex and multifaceted.
Tomas: Can beggars really living from begging? Should they not deported? And besides, if they are expelled, they should reduce castella human trafficking. Hi Tomas, begging (where a man el woman sitting with a box of money in front of him) is legal in Sweden. For this reason, no expelled because of begging.
Staffan: How Much of beggary you consider to be organized? Hi Staffan, it depends on what you mean by the term "organized"? Most beggars are organized castella in the way that they travel together, might live together and divides a neighborhood between castella themselves plus help each other to exchange and send money home to their home country. But the term has organized, in the vernacular castella also come to mean criminal activity, ie human beings. Petrina, who anonymously tell their story in today's DN is the first somför DN testament to human beings, that she had been forced to beg in Sweden, and she says these are about 10-15 people in Stockholm who begs for the same man. How many begging for themselves and how many are exploited by others, there are no numbers on. Police are now investigating the case for Petrina after her police report on human trafficking.
Robert: Thank you for an amazingly good series of articles! I feel sorry for people who are poor, it's not that, but the number of beggars castella in Stockholm has increased a lot in recent years. How do you see a law in the area that would ban begging in a public place? Hi Robert, castella the issue of banning begging is difficult. the good thing is that it gets rid of people who take advantage of their poor fellow castella citizens / neighbors etc and shoes on them. (The part of beggary which is about human trafficking) The negative is that it beats out the livelihoods of an entire group that is already so discriminated against in Europe that they feel it is worthwhile to go to Scandinavia and beg, even though they might have profiteers snatch him up a portion of income (see today's DN, Petrinas story). But takes away the legs for those households castella who come here and beg for themselves. I have unfortunately no answer to dinf top. there would be a simple castella answer would probably issue is not debated so heavily. castella
Robert: What countries will the beggars from, besides Romania? Hi Robert, almost everyone I've met in Stockholm coming from Romania. Have met one or two from Hungary and Bulgaria. It was a Romanian boom this winter. the proportion of subjects who partly worked for others and how much that worked for themselves, we do not know.
Patrick: It's not hard to see which ones are fake when they go tiggandes gene
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