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    War is an eclipse - the darkness that veils prosperity. It has always been associated with negativity and instability. Death and destruction follow every path and the minds of people are thrown into disorder. At times like these, many cannot see any array of hope. However, behind the darkness of the eclipse lies the light of the corona. The corona of positivity that stays strong within adversity and uncertainty. The population most affected by war are the soldiers and the victims. They live,…

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    Sudan, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Rwanda, here are only a few countries in which children are used to fight and endure war up close. Throughout history and many cultures children have been used for direct part ( actual soldiers), support roles (spies and messengers), and even political advantages ( human shields and propaganda). This is the cruel reality that these children face everyday. During their time in an environment like this the children are indoctrinated by many different tactics. In A…

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    Child Soldiers

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    4 Fighting for the Youth All around the world there has been violent fighting. Now, commanders have gone to a new type of soldier, child soldiers. The issue of child soldiers being given amnesty goes all the way back to World War 1, “Nearly every country involved in these wars made use of child soldiers” (Child soldiers in History). Now child soldiers are being used all around the world, mostly in Africa. These child soldiers should be given amnesty because they were abducted, drugged, and…

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    In his memoirs Ishmael Beah recounts his experiences of fighting a war as a boy soldier. Ishmael and his friends went on the run after their village was attacked by rebels. Not long after they were on the run from town to town, and eventually being caught and recruited by the army. The army was against what the rebels were doing, and how they were attacking the different villages and burning them to the ground. During the war ,Ishmael during the war is selected along with a group of his friends…

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    The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, follows Amir, a boy from Kabul, Afghanistan, through his emotion-filled life. Throughout the novel, we witness Amir’s experiences with extreme guilt, unworthiness, selfishness, and selflessness. Majority of his relationships have one of these embedded into them. Including his relationships with Hassan, his family’s servant, and his dad, Baba. Hassan and his father, Ali, both serve Baba and Amir. Hassan is around Amir’s age, and because of that, they often…

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    Stepan Holovchak Ms Sator ENG 4C1 18 Dec 2015 Recovery from the war Death seen during the war is a powerful thing that can break everybody 's mind even if you have a strong body or a huge gun . Often men who returned home are completely changed after the violence they have passed through . Mostly this effects children that were involved in the war in the age of 16 or even younger .During these years children form their vision of the world , so the events like a war, especially if they…

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    There is a boy who is a member of child soldiers of Muslim Seleka because he thought it was the best way to earn money. He said that he killed a lot of people with no ideas and he sold weapon that was AK47 which was used to kill people(Smith). As one kinds of child labour, child soldiers& problems is very harsh for children to bear. Also there are children who work in cacao farm, because he is a salve of mister, who is manage on the cacao farm. They star to labor on 6A.M. and end in the evening,…

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    real question is, should they be prosecuted as criminals or victims? Ishmael Beah was a child soldier in Sierra Leone during the 1990’s to fight in there civil war. After being rescued he was rehabilitated and is now a husband, author, and lives in New York. He says that he still gets nightmares about what he did. His village was attacked when Ishmael was away, he went to the military in Sierra Leone for help and were recruited for the military as well as the other boys who were with him. When…

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    During the memoir there were so many memorable character that were played a big role in Ishmael’s life. I believe that the Lieutenant who trained Ishmael and his friends to become the boy soldiers they were in their childhood to be the most interesting character to me. How they met was actually an interesting and rather sad story. Before the rebels destroyed Ishmael’s village, Ishmael left the village to participate in a talent show with his friends. There also an interesting fact about the…

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    Most people have no idea what is going on in countries such as Iraq, Sudan or various African countries such as Sierra Leone when it comes to children. Children are often forced into war at the tender ages of 7-15. They will spend years of their lives fighting and killing human beings to the point where they will never be able to forget the inhumane phenomenons. It is so smart for these countries to use child soldiers, because they are at an age where they are most likely going to follow orders…

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