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‘It’s not about the Qur’an, it’s about the money’: how boys of five are forced to beg on Senegal’s streets
['Pete Pattisson']
The Guardian
View image in fullscreen Talibés recite the Qur’an at a daara in Saint-Louis.
Thousands roam the streets and markets of Saint-Louis each day, dressed in dirty old football shirts and often barefoot, clutching ubiquitous plastic collection tubs.
View image in fullscreen Children selling goods at the main market in Saint-Louis.
Many of the talibés have quotas for how much money they must earn each dayView image in fullscreen View image in fullscreen Talibés hitch a ride on the back of a bus in Saint-Louis.
View image in fullscreen A talibé walks through the streets of Saint-Louis with his bedding in the early morning.