Child Soldiering: The Consequences Of Child Soldiers

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War is never a good thing, not even for adults so to put children in those situations is devastating. “Civil conflicts have afflicted one third of all nations and two thirds of Africa since 1991. In most cases, up to a third of male youth are drawn into armed groups, making soldiering of on the world's most common occupation for youth” (Blattman, Christopher; The Consequences of Child Soldiering, pg 1). I believe that child soldiering Affects the children's mindsets negatively even after they get out of being a soldier. Child soldiering causes children to have very serious mental health issues that could be with them for the rest of their lives.

Child soldiers are made to go through so much terrible stuff. 90% of child soldiers were 45% of girls in the war were 48% were made to loot property or burn houses,52% had witnessed a large scale massacre, and 100% experienced …show more content…

These events are the type of events that could lead to mental issues because of how psychologically hard they are. To go through those events would be terrible and it really would affect all people in a negative way. Since child soldiers are raised in violent ways and also are given massive amounts of drugs to make them more accepting to kill, child soldiers could have really done it without someone making them. They get so much drugs pumped into them that they really don't know what they are doing. But after they get put into rehabilitations and they get over their drug addictions, they start to realize what they have done and what was done to them. 76.5%

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