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NGOs to fight for the rights of child jockeys harmed during spring races

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R.Adiyasuren
2017-03-27
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NGOs to fight for the rights of child jockeys harmed during spring races

Mongolian human rights organizations including National Center for Children's Rights, Adolescent Development Center and MONFEMENT National Network and Civil Society Network for Public Education today announced to fight for the rights of child jockeys harmed during spring horse races. 

The Government of Mongolia violates the law, not implementing common functions to manage economic, social and cultural organizations. The horse races held in spring revealed that the governors are not implementing the state management in their belonging aimags. 

More than 50 child jockeys fell off their horses at the spring horse races that held in Tuv, Gobi-Altai, Khuvsgul, Khovd and Dornogobi aimags. Of which 10 children received minor injuries while six of them seriously injured and one child died. 

Even the court delayed the organization of the races, the Government ignored the court`s decision. Therefore Mongolian human rights organizations expressed to fight for the rights of the child jockeys against the Government. 

Mongolian human rights organizations including National Center for Children's Rights, Adolescent Development Center and MONFEMENT National Network and Civil Society Network for Public Education today announced to fight for the rights of child jockeys harmed during spring horse races. 

The Government of Mongolia violates the law, not implementing common functions to manage economic, social and cultural organizations. The horse races held in spring revealed that the governors are not implementing the state management in their belonging aimags. 

More than 50 child jockeys fell off their horses at the spring horse races that held in Tuv, Gobi-Altai, Khuvsgul, Khovd and Dornogobi aimags. Of which 10 children received minor injuries while six of them seriously injured and one child died. 

Even the court delayed the organization of the races, the Government ignored the court`s decision. Therefore Mongolian human rights organizations expressed to fight for the rights of the child jockeys against the Government. 

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Сэтгүүлч R.Adiyasuren
R.Adiyasuren
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2017-03-27


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