Long Live Mongolia. And one day U will get beloved Siberia back, on which Russians are thieving and getting rich on its abundant oil, gas and other resources.
I think Mongols are still brutal and untamed, here most of the kids in the underground have parents or at least step-parents, but, how come majority of these kids run away because of domestic abuse. How can so many Mongol-barbarian parents beat their kids?
@tramiston you're a ignorant mess. not all mongolians live like this. as a matter of fact, runaway kids from disfunctional families is a common occurence in former soviet countries(in central asia as well as eastern europe) including RUSSIA itself.
1) Must have been made in the 1990s. If it claims it's today, then it's false information seeking some funding.
2) Selective translation of what they're saying in Mongolian...The first girl was saying she gets food from some families who live nearby, in particular one woman gives her food often - she said.
3) The number is not increasing now. It was increasing in the 1990s. But it's reversing now. 2010 census the number was much fewer than 1000, if not less than 500. Why post this video again?
some of the subtitles seems exaggerated
tgm09 2 weeks ago
This video maybe 1994-2000 years
jabber1015 1 month ago
Woah this is awful. I feel so guilty just lazing around, is there a place to donate and if I ever go there, is there volunteer work?
SangoKikOme 2 months ago
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Long Live Mongolia. And one day U will get beloved Siberia back, on which Russians are thieving and getting rich on its abundant oil, gas and other resources.
MisterSunson 4 months ago
I think Mongols are still brutal and untamed, here most of the kids in the underground have parents or at least step-parents, but, how come majority of these kids run away because of domestic abuse. How can so many Mongol-barbarian parents beat their kids?
tramiston 4 months ago
@tramiston you're a ignorant mess. not all mongolians live like this. as a matter of fact, runaway kids from disfunctional families is a common occurence in former soviet countries(in central asia as well as eastern europe) including RUSSIA itself.
heomak 3 months ago
1) Must have been made in the 1990s. If it claims it's today, then it's false information seeking some funding.
2) Selective translation of what they're saying in Mongolian...The first girl was saying she gets food from some families who live nearby, in particular one woman gives her food often - she said.
3) The number is not increasing now. It was increasing in the 1990s. But it's reversing now. 2010 census the number was much fewer than 1000, if not less than 500. Why post this video again?
Remarimi 6 months ago