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Senegalese children speak to a motorist in a street of Guediawaye, near Dakar, as they beg for money or food, on July 19, 2017. Senegal's "talibes" -- children as young as four sent to Islamic boarding schools by their parents, then forced to earn their keep by begging -- are out in force every day in Dakar, despite a government crackdown on the practice. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP) (Photo by SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
Senegalese children speak to a motorist in a street of Guediawaye, near Dakar, as they beg for money or food, on July 19, 2017. Senegal's "talibes" -- children as young as four sent to Islamic boarding schools by their parents, then forced to earn their keep by begging -- are out in force every day in Dakar, despite a government crackdown on the practice. (Photo by SEYLLOU / AFP) (Photo by SEYLLOU/AFP via Getty Images)
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