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Monday, 01.10.2007.

16:48

Around 400,000 Serbian children poor

Rasim Ljajić says around 400,000 children in Serbia are poor, and half that number live in extreme poverty.

Izvor: Tanjug

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KS

pre 16 godina

For a country that toots its own horn about great economic prosperity 400k children starving sounds worse than most countries in Africa.

Joe

pre 16 godina

I am sorry for those poor children. This is in a quasi state, where the PM Kostunica tries to make an irreal offer of "prosperity" to the K-Albanians but he is incapable or unwilling to improve the lot of the children of his own country.

ida

pre 16 godina

A significant number of these children or their parents are refugees from Kosovo or deported from Germany and western Europe where they had lived for many years.

KS

pre 16 godina

For a country that toots its own horn about great economic prosperity 400k children starving sounds worse than most countries in Africa.

ida

pre 16 godina

A significant number of these children or their parents are refugees from Kosovo or deported from Germany and western Europe where they had lived for many years.

Joe

pre 16 godina

I am sorry for those poor children. This is in a quasi state, where the PM Kostunica tries to make an irreal offer of "prosperity" to the K-Albanians but he is incapable or unwilling to improve the lot of the children of his own country.

ida

pre 16 godina

A significant number of these children or their parents are refugees from Kosovo or deported from Germany and western Europe where they had lived for many years.

Joe

pre 16 godina

I am sorry for those poor children. This is in a quasi state, where the PM Kostunica tries to make an irreal offer of "prosperity" to the K-Albanians but he is incapable or unwilling to improve the lot of the children of his own country.

KS

pre 16 godina

For a country that toots its own horn about great economic prosperity 400k children starving sounds worse than most countries in Africa.