Where adults wage war, children inherit the ruins. From Gaza to Ukraine and beyond, this article explores the harrowing toll armed conflict takes on children, shattered limbs, lost lives, stolen futures. Drawing on UN data, eyewitness accounts, and international law, it calls for urgent, child-centred interventions before trauma hardens into history. Childhood should never be collateral damage.
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The 10 Stages Of Genocide – From Discrimination to Extermination
Genocide unfolds in 10 distinct yet not necessarily consecutive stages, ranging from initial discrimination and classification of a target group to extermination and persistent denial of the atrocities committed. Historical and contemporary instances exemplify the horrific acts perpetrated against specific racial, religious, national, and ethnic groups, highlighting the need for urgent international recognition and action.