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Children of War

Author : Deborah Ellis
Publisher : Groundwood Books Ltd
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780888999078

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Provides interviews with twenty-three young Iraqi children who have moved away from their homeland and tells of their fears, challenges, and struggles to rebuild their lives in foreign lands as refugees of war.

Children at War

Author : Peter W. Singer
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2015-03-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781101970058

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Children at War is the first comprehensive book to examine the growing and global use of children as soldiers. P.W. Singer, an internationally recognized expert in twenty-first-century warfare, explores how a new strategy of war, utilized by armies and warlords alike, has targeted children, seeking to turn them into soldiers and terrorists. Singer writes about how the first American serviceman killed by hostile fire in Afghanistan—a Green Beret—was shot by a fourteen-year-old Afghan boy; how suspected militants detained by U.S. forces in Iraq included more than one hundred children under the age of seventeen; and how hundreds who were taken hostage in Thailand were held captive by the rebel "God's Army," led by twelve-year-old twins. Interweaving the voices of child soldiers throughout the book, Singer looks at the ways these children are recruited, abducted, trained, and finally sent off to fight in war-torn hot spots, from Colombia and the Sudan to Kashmir and Sierra Leone. He writes about children who have been indoctrinated to fight U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan; of Iraqui boys between the ages of ten and fifteen who had been trained in military arms and tactics to become Saddam Hussein's Ashbal Saddam (Lion Cubs); of young refugees from Pakistani madrassahs who were recruited to help bring the Taliban to power in the Afghan civil war. The author, National Security Fellow at the Brookings Institution and director of the Brookings Project on U.S. Policy Towards the Islamic World, explores how this phenomenon has come about, and how social disruptions and failures of development in modern Third World nations have led to greater global conflict and an instability that has spawned a new pool of recruits. He writes about how technology has made today's weapons smaller and lighter and therefore easier for children to carry and handle; how one billion people in the world live in developing countries where civil war is part of everyday life; and how some children—without food, clothing, or family—have volunteered as soldiers as their only way to survive. Finally, Singer makes clear how the U.S. government and the international community must face this new reality of modern warfare, how those who benefit from the recruitment of children as soldiers must be held accountable, how Western militaries must be prepared to face children in battle, and how rehabilitation programs can undo this horrific phenomenon and turn child soldiers back into children.

Children of War

Author : Ahmet Yorulmaz,Paula Darwish
Publisher : Neem Tree Press
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1911107291

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Children of War by Ahmet Yorulmaz,Paula Darwish Pdf

Fifteen generations of Hassanakis's family have been Cretan. After WW1, amidst rumours that Cretan Muslims will be sent to Turkey, Hassanakis worries he will have to leave behind his great love, the Greek widow Marigo, and his beloved homeland. He can't believe he will be sent to a country whose language he barely knows and where he knows no-one.

The Impact of War on Children

Author : Graça Machel
Publisher : C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Law
ISBN : 1850654859

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Graca Machel, UNICEF's special rapporteur, also scrutinises sexual crimes in time of war, the fate of orphans, the disproportionate suffering of children endure in civil wars, and their special vulnerability to such side-effects of conflict as famine, disease and social fragmentation. "The Impact of War on Children" is an urgent call to action-for the commitment and tenacity needed to protect children from the atrocities of war. Children present a uniquely compelling motivation for mobilisation, and an opportunity to confront the problems that cause their suffering. This book is complemented by 16 evocative photographs by Sebastiao Salgado, a documentary photographer of world renown, covering Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, Rwanda and elsewhere.

The Children's War

Author : Monique Charlesworth
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2007-12-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307428240

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This is the story of two children caught in the midst of war.It is 1939 and thirteen-year-old Ilse, half-Jewish, has been sent out of Germany by her Aryan mother to a place of supposed safety. Her journey takes her from the labyrinthine bazaars of Morocco to Paris, a city made hectic at the threat of Nazi invasion. At the same time in Germany, Nicolai, a boy miserably destined for the Nazi Youth movement, finds comfort in the friendship of Ilse’s mother, the nursemaid hired to take care of his young sister. Gripping and poignant, The Children’s War is a stunning novel of wartime lives, of parents and children, of adventure and self-discovery.

Children Born of War

Author : Sabine Lee,Heide Glaesmer,Barbara Stelzl-Marx
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780429576256

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Children Born of War by Sabine Lee,Heide Glaesmer,Barbara Stelzl-Marx Pdf

This volume presents research from an international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral research project in which 15 doctoral researchers explored a range of issues related to the life-course experiences of children born of war in 20th-century conflicts. Children Born of War (CBOW), children fathered by foreign soldiers and born to local mothers during and after armed conflicts, have long been neglected in the research of the social consequences of war. Based on research projects completed under the auspices of the Horizon2020-funded international and interdisciplinary research and training network CHIBOW (www.chibow.org), this book examines the psychological and social impact of war on these children. It focusses on three separate but interrelated themes: firstly, it explores methodological and ethical issues related to research with war-affected populations in general and children born of war in particular. Secondly, it presents innovative historical research focussing specifically on geopolitical areas that have hitherto been unexplored; and thirdly, it addresses, from a psychological and psychiatric perspective, the challenges faced by children born of war in post-conflict communities, including stigmatisation, discrimination, within the significant context of identity formation when faced with contested memories of volatile post-war experiences. The book offers an insight into the social consequences of war for those children associated with the ‘enemy’ by virtue of their direct biological link.

Children and War

Author : Grazia Prontera,John Buckley,Wolfgang Aschauer,Helga Embacher,Albert Lichtblau,Johannes-Dieter Steinert
Publisher : Helion
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 1911096915

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Children and War by Grazia Prontera,John Buckley,Wolfgang Aschauer,Helga Embacher,Albert Lichtblau,Johannes-Dieter Steinert Pdf

The amount of international research on 'Children and War' carried out by academics, governments and non-governmental organizations has continually increased in recent years. At the same time there has been growing public interest in how children experience military conflicts and how their lives have been affected by war and its aftermath. In light of the many brutal post-colonialist civil wars or 'new wars', especially in Africa and Asia, child soldiers have in particular gained increased attention. Simultaneously, since the 1990s, the history of the Holocaust and World War II has also increasingly been written from the perspective of children; those who speak out now and publish their memoirs experienced the Holocaust as children. A similar generational change has also taken place in the societies of the perpetrators: Germans and Austrians who experienced the war as children took over the role of war witnesses from the soldiers of the German Wehrmacht. Moreover, intensified focus on children's experiences and their strategies for dealing with what they went through is evident in Eastern Europe as well. In Children and War: Past and Present Volume II scholars from different academic disciplines, practitioners in the field, and representatives of government and non-governmental institutions present a further selection of studies in this sensitive subject from different angles and in various methodological ways. A number of studies investigate the difficult areas of recovery and reintegration both of child soldiers specifically, and children affected by armed conflict. Further sections examine Victims and Witnesses, Public Discourse and Education and World War II and the Second Generation.

Children in War

Author : Alan Raymond,Susan Raymond
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015048867405

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The tragic story of war as told through the voices of children in Bosnia, Rwanda, and Northern Ireland. Through their stories, drawings, and photo images based on the documentary of the same name premiering on HBO, readers learn that the face of war is younger than they think. Illustrations.

Handbook of Resilience in Children of War

Author : Chandi Fernando,Michel Ferrari
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-04-23
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781461463757

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Handbook of Resilience in Children of War by Chandi Fernando,Michel Ferrari Pdf

Their frightened, angry faces are grim reminders of the reach of war. They are millions of children, orphaned, displaced, forced to flee or to fight. And just as they have myriad possibilities for trauma, their lives also hold great potential for recovery. The Handbook of Resilience in Children of War explores these critical phenomena at the theoretical, research, and treatment levels, beginning with the psychosocial effects of exposure to war. Narratives of young people's lives in war zones as diverse as Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Columbia, and Sudan reveal the complexities of their experiences and the meanings they attach to them, providing valuable keys to their rehabilitation. Other chapters identify strengths and limitations of current interventions, and of constructs of resilience as applied to youth affected by war. Throughout this cutting-edge volume, the emphasis is on improving the field through more relevant research and accurate, evidence-based interventions, in such areas as: An ecological resilience approach to promoting mental health in children of war. Child soldiers and the myth of the ticking time bomb. The Child Friendly Spaces postwar intervention program. The role of education for war-zone immigrant and refugee students. Political violence, identity, and adjustment in children. The Handbook of Resilience in Children of War is essential reading for researchers, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students in diverse fields including clinical child, school, and developmental psychology; child and adolescent psychiatry; social work; counseling; education; and allied medical and public health disciplines.

Child of War, Woman of Peace

Author : Le Ly Hayslip
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2011-04-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307790576

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The inspiring story of an immigrant's struggles to heal old wounds in the United States, this is the sequel to When Heaven and Earth Changed Places, Le Ly Hayslip's extraordinary, award-winning memoir of life in wartime Vietnam.

Children of the Drug War

Author : Damon Barrett
Publisher : IDEA
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Children
ISBN : 1617700185

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Book Description: A unique collection of original essays that investigates the impacts of the war on drugs on children and young people. With contributions from around the world and utilizing a wide range of styles and approaches including ethnographic studies, personal accounts and interviews, the book asks three fundamental questions: What have been the costs to children of the war on drugs? Is the protection of children from drugs a solid justification for current policies? What kinds of public fears and preconceptions exist in relation to drugs and the drug trade?

War Child

Author : Emmanuel Jal
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2009-02-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781429918756

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In the mid-1980s, Emmanuel Jal was a seven year old Sudanese boy, living in a small village with his parents, aunts, uncles, and siblings. But as Sudan's civil war moved closer—with the Islamic government seizing tribal lands for water, oil, and other resources—Jal's family moved again and again, seeking peace. Then, on one terrible day, Jal was separated from his mother, and later learned she had been killed; his father Simon rose to become a powerful commander in the Christian Sudanese Liberation Army, fighting for the freedom of Sudan. Soon, Jal was conscripted into that army, one of 10,000 child soldiers, and fought through two separate civil wars over nearly a decade. But, remarkably, Jal survived, and his life began to change when he was adopted by a British aid worker. He began the journey that would lead him to change his name and to music: recording and releasing his own album, which produced the number one hip-hop single in Kenya, and from there went on to perform with Moby, Bono, Peter Gabriel, and other international music stars. Shocking, inspiring, and finally hopeful, War Child is a memoir by a unique young man, who is determined to tell his story and in so doing bring peace to his homeland.

War

Author : Jose Jorge Letria
Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-24
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781771647274

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A Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book An award-winning, stunningly illustrated, sober depiction of war. A recipient of the prestigious Nami Concours prize, this remarkable book of striking, often surreal illustrations and sparse prose reveals the many sides of war: where it comes from, how it creeps up on us, and how it destroys everything in its wake. This evocative and bold work is an excellent resource for educators in facilitating difficult yet necessary discussions about wars that continue to be fought around the world. As Deborah Ellis, author of the Breadwinner series, says: “If children are tough enough to be bombed and starved, they’re tough enough to read about it.” An Aldana Libros Book, Greystone Kids

To the Bomb and Back

Author : Sue Saffle
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782386599

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To the Bomb and Back by Sue Saffle Pdf

Between 1939 and 1945, some 80,000 Finnish children were sent to Sweden, Denmark, and elsewhere, ostensibly to protect them from danger while their nation’s soldiers fought superior Soviet and German forces. This was the largest of all of World War II children’s transports, and although acknowledged today as “a great social-historical mistake,” it has received surprisingly little attention. This is the first English-language account of Finland’s war children and their experiences, told through the survivors’ own words. Supported by an extensive introduction, a bibliography of secondary sources, and over two dozen photographs, this book testifies to the often-lifelong traumas endured by youthful survivors of war.

Healing the Children of War

Author : Phyllis Kilbourn
Publisher : MARC Publications
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : PSU:000046496966

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Healing the Children of War by Phyllis Kilbourn Pdf

Children are the most innocent and helpless victims of war. Many of them suffer injuries and brutality. Some are forced to take part in killing and destruction. All of them witness things that no child should have to see. Healing the Children of War is designed to give practical guidance to Christians who desire to be of service to little ones whose lives have been shattered by conflict. - Back cover.