Committee: UNICEF
Country:
Topic: Child Soldiers
Name: Cristian Maldonado
Children have every right to be free and have a good life, but war and violence doesn’t let this happen. Armies that force young children into fighting for them are taking their freedom and ruining their lives. Many child soldiers between the ages of 7 to 17 are forced to fight. They are forced to kill their own relatives. Also half of the child soldiers are girls, and many of them are abused, raped or become sex slaves. There are more deaths from child soldiers than of those that are adults during the outbreaks that occur. Although many of the children get set free many of them get rejected by their own families or are not able to find them. During this time in their life they live with the horrid memories.
There are over 12,000 child soldiers located yet alone in northern parts of
In conclusion, the Delegate of Sudan believes that if we continue to try and get as many children free, we will eventually succeed. Although, the Delegate of Sudan would also like to hear the opinions of other countries in what is helpful to solving this issue. Any ideas of how to demobilize more child soldiers and help them with any problems regarding their mental health will be appreciated.
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