It seems parliamentarians are failing to engage with the youth or families from certain communities affected, while there is also a distrust within those communities towards the system
a tough approach with army intervention would do nothing to address the experiences of people who feel carrying a knife to will solve their grievances. What the government should be doing is finding ways to reach out to those who feel disconnected from society.
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