Jordan's orphanages under spotlight

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In Jordan, numerous employees of government-run orphanages have been accused by orphans of committing physical, psychological and sexual abuse.

The National Centre for Human Rights has said it received 16 complaints of alleged abuse with a total of 25 children involved. But only four of the complaints have been passed on to courts because of a lack of evidence.

But the ministery of social development has assured that every confirmed case will be taken to court.

Al Jazeera's Nisreen El Shamayleh reports from Madaba, Jordan.

[February 10, 2010]

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