Empower thy neighbours


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 15 Jan 2006

JAKARTA: People tend to regard everything that happens behind the closed doors of a neighbour’s house as a private matter in which they have no business getting involved. 

Most people think they are being good neighbours by not prying into the private affairs of the people around them, until one day the body of a little girl is found in the house down the street, brutally murdered, or a toddler is rushed to the hospital with burns all over his body.  

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