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“孩子们理应幸福地生活着,我要帮助他们实现每一个梦想。”说完,巴斯奈特静静地望着远方,目光里,有憧憬,更有坚定。7年前,21岁的尼泊尔女孩普苏帕·巴斯奈特还是一名大学生,家境良好,锦衣玉食。为了做课题研究,她去一所女子监狱参观,正是这次参观,改变了她以后的人生。在一间牢房里,一个正在蹒跚学步的女婴引起巴斯奈特的注意。“怎么会有这么小的犯人?”她惊奇地问狱警。狱警说:“她叫萨努坎奇,在狱中服刑的是她的妈妈,因找不到别的监护人,她妈妈只能带着
”The children should live happily ever after, and I want to help them make every dream come true.“ ”Having said that, Bathnett quietly looked into the distance, looking forward, looking forward, more determined. Seven years ago, Psupa Barnett, a 21-year-old Nepalese girl, was a college student with good family background. In order to do research, she went to visit a women’s prison. It was this visit that changed her later life. In a cell, a toddler baby girl caught Bath Nite’s attention. “How could there be such a small criminal?” She asked the guards in surprise. The prison guard said: "She called Sanoukanchi and was serving her sentence in jail because her mum could only carry her