Monday, May 16, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The best outcome of my project is the immediate stop of children in military conflict and actions taken to rehabilitate these children so they can fit in with the rest of society as children and have the the life that was stole from them. I want people to know every effect of these terror on children that rips away their childhood, life, and any kind of stable mind sets and to support in the fight to stop child soldiers from existing by donating, volunteering, and become a part of these children life.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
African countries that use to or still are practicing children in their military consist of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Cote d’Ivoire, Chad, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Sudan, and Central Republic of Africa. However, African countries are not the only one who practice this method such countries as Iraq, Iran, Australia, and Israel from the Middle East and Asia. Also some countries from Europe, and Latin America where also know to practice children in their military.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Children Not Soldiers
I grew up in Africa not knowing that children around other parts of the same continent were being robbed. Robbed of their childhood. Robbed of their parents. Robbed of their freedom to grow, learn, and make their own decisions. Instead they are a plan of somebody else's war that can only be described as sick. Blood, guns, and the image of someone dying because of your hands is not what a child should live for. I feel like we are responsible because we have to voice to speak up, but choose not to. Freedom of speech is just a saying if not practiced so, thats why i chose to speak up.
Children are combatants in nearly three-quarters of the world. Countries like Sierra Leon and Uganda use children to fight their war, but they are not the only countries. Other parts of African, Asian, And European countries practice having children as combatants."The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) defines child soldiers as "any child—boy or girl—under eighteen years of age, who is part of any kind of regular or irregular armed force or armed group in any capacity." (CFR)
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