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Spare the child

Head of the Children Protection National Commission's supervisory board Seto Mulyadi (left) and director of legal advocacy and campaigns at the Indonesia Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) Bahrain (right) talk with journalists after meeting at the YLBHI office on Saturday

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Sat, June 8, 2013 Published on Jun. 8, 2013 Published on 2013-06-08T20:20:50+07:00

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Spare the child: Head of the Children Protection National Commission’s supervisory board Seto Mulyadi (left) and director of legal advocacy and campaigns at the Indonesia Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) Bahrain (right) talk with journalists after meeting at the YLBHI office on Saturday. The meeting discussed what proper protection should be given to DYN, 11, who had been sent to prison by Pematang Siantar District Court after he was found guilty of stealing a cell phone and notebook. DYN had been denied his right to be detained at a child detention center during the trial process. (JP/Jerry Adiguna) Spare the child: Head of the Children Protection National Commission’s supervisory board Seto Mulyadi (left) and director of legal advocacy and campaigns at the Indonesia Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) Bahrain (right) talk with journalists after meeting at the YLBHI office on Saturday. The meeting discussed what proper protection should be given to DYN, 11, who had been sent to prison by Pematang Siantar District Court after he was found guilty of stealing a cell phone and notebook. DYN had been denied his right to be detained at a child detention center during the trial process. (JP/Jerry Adiguna) (left) and director of legal advocacy and campaigns at the Indonesia Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) Bahrain (right) talk with journalists after meeting at the YLBHI office on Saturday. The meeting discussed what proper protection should be given to DYN, 11, who had been sent to prison by Pematang Siantar District Court after he was found guilty of stealing a cell phone and notebook. DYN had been denied his right to be detained at a child detention center during the trial process. (JP/Jerry Adiguna)

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span class="caption">Head of the Children Protection National Commission's supervisory board Seto Mulyadi (left) and director of legal advocacy and campaigns at the Indonesia Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI) Bahrain (right) talk with journalists after meeting at the YLBHI office on Saturday. The meeting discussed what proper protection should be given to DYN, 11, who had been sent to prison by Pematang Siantar District Court after he was found guilty of stealing a cell phone and notebook. DYN had been denied his right to be detained at a child detention center during the trial process. (JP/Jerry Adiguna)

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