Ishmael Beah's Violation Of Basic Human Rights Of Children

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Today, an estimated three hundred thousand children under age eighteen are participating in armed conflicts worldwide. The life of a child soldier is filled with terror, violence, horrible living conditions, lack of proper sanitization and poor nutrition. Children are forced by commanders through false promises and manipulation, to kill innocent civilians, other children and even their own families. “Shooting became just like drinking a glass of water” said Ishmael Beah, an ex-child-soldier, “children who refused to fight, kill or showed any weakness were ruthlessly dealt with.” In the last ten years over two million children have been killed, over one million orphaned, over six million have been left seriously injured or permanently disabled and over 10 million have been diagnosed with psychological trauma. …show more content…

Afghanistan is country struck with endless poverty and lack of government enforcement. These factors are the main problem in Afghanistan, leading to the violation of basic human rights towards children including the breach of child articles 4, “[Children] have the right to special care and protection and to good food, housing and medical services”, child article 7, “[Children] have the right to go to school for free, to play, and to have an equal chance to develop [themselves]...”, and child article 10, “[Children] should be taught peace, understanding, tolerance and friendship among people” under the UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child. The tragic fate of many unfortunate children is set on path of war, murders, and suffering. International communities should help to prevent rebel groups from carrying out these tragedies and help stop the suffering of these poor, unfortunate, and innocent

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