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    Child Soldiers Children of all ages have been forced to fight in wars. Wars of all kinds‚ fought for different reasons‚ but if you look back on all of them you’ll see children. They may or may not know why they are fighting; they simply do as they’re told. Everywhere around the world‚ there is always a war of some kind going on. This global issue needs to be resolved so that children of all ages don’t end up being on the battlefield. A child defines someone who shouldn’t be involved in warfare

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    the roof. After war‚ the conditions didn’t just leave them when the war was done‚ but instead it has stayed with them causing them to be traumatized. Using children as soldiers negatively affects them‚ and this will continue until people around the world become more informed and laws are created to stop the use of child soldiers. Negative affects of war on children include extreme brutality‚ exposure of violence leading to some changes to the kid then and forever. “During the “recruitment”

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    Genocide In Somalia

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    some of their funds and guns from al-Qaeda leader‚ Osama bin Laden. Furthermore‚ the group started to become divided in 2003 after the old guard wanted to create a new political front‚ while the younger members longed for the creation of a “Greater Somalia.” This prompted the devoted ones to join forces with Sharia Courts‚ creating the Islamic Courts Union. They were the youth militia and they battled the al-Shabaab in 2006 for control of the capital‚ Mogadishu. The Christian nation‚ Ethiopia‚ was

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    Women In Somalia

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    Somalia is one of the world’s worst places to be a woman‚ according to a recent survey by Trust Law‚ a project of the Thomson Reuters Foundation.” As stated in World Policy in Somalia‚ there has been an increase in sexual violence since June‚ more and more women are being raped while trying to leave their refugee camps. These women have been abused‚raped‚tortured‚ and are being treated as if they are second class citizens for years in Somalia. As the years go by the worse it becomes women live in

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    FGM in Somalia

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    Female Genital Mutilation in Somalia “They have robbed me. They took away my power and left me a cripple. My womanhood was stolen. If God had wanted those body parts missing‚ why did he create them?” - Waris Dirie Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is defined by the World Health Organization as “all procedures that involve partial or total removal of the external female genitalia‚ or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons” (WHO). FGM is both a health and human rights

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    Piracy in Somalia

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    found frequently off the shore of the African country of Somalia‚ and they use small metal skiffs and advanced weapons such as rocket launchers and machine guns. The new pirates of today have become a huge problem that the entire global community needs to take seriously and deal with immediately. Any effective solution to this modern-day problem will require the United Nations to become involved by sending humanitarian aid to the people of Somalia; assisting in the formation of a stable Somalian government

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    Somalia Paper

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    Soc 355: Minority Group Relations Somalia Presentation Paper When I walked into the presentation tonight I had no idea what to expect. I thought for a second it might be another presentation that just simply bores the audience with listing statistics of bullies in schools or dealing with discrimination that I would never come across or face. It was not though; the presentation was a real experience. In a sense‚ it could have been too real. Somalia is a country that is located on the far

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    Piracy in Somalia

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    Piracy in Somalia Crisis around the Horn of Africa Bryant W. Abstract Piracy is a global concern that dates back thousands of years; however‚ it has taken new depth of mayhem in the modern age. The piracy in Somalia is a problem in the international shipping industry and imposes damage to ships and theft of cargo along the Horn of Africa. It causes water pollution off the Somali coast‚ considerable loss of life‚ and deteriorates the effectiveness of the shipping industry. Because of the

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    Somalia Piracy

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    Outline Thesis: Modern seaborne piracy off the coast of Somalia can be controlled by making Somalia more safe and stable‚ improving the infrastructure‚ and finding individual or private solutions. Introduction I. Making Somalia more safe and stable A. Starting an effective government B. Establishing higher demands of security II. Improving Infrastructures A. Forming a steady and firm framework B. Creating and enforcing treaties

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    whether or not child soldiers should be forgiven for what they have been forced to do. Child soldiers should be given amnesty because‚ they have no control over their life‚ they were under a bad influence‚ and they were forced to fight. Child soldiers should receive amnesty because‚ at a young age these adolescents had no control

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