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WHAT WERE YOU DOING WHEN YOU WERE 5 YEARS OLD?

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WHAT WERE YOU

DOING WHEN YOU

WERE 5 YEARS OLD?

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OR MAYBE

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Hundreds of thousands of children are used as child

soldiers all over the world

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Some are as young as 5

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Children arevulnerable because of their emotional and physical immaturity.

They are easily manipulated anddrawn into violence that they are too young to resist or understand.

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ITS NOT JUST BOYS…

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In Nepal, Sri Lanka and Uganda, a third or

more of the child soldiers were reported to be

girls.

Girls may be raped, or given to military

commanders as "wives."

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Modern lightweight

weapons and small arms are accessible and simply

operated, allowing children to use them in place of

adults

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Child soldiers are

given cocaine and

other drugs to help

take the edge

off…many become

addicted

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Children are killed and wounded

at far higher rates than their adult

comrades.

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Those who survive often suffer trauma, injury,

abuse, and psychological scarring from the

violence and brutality they experience.

Some are rejected by their families and

communities.

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Children are sometimes forced to

commit atrocities against their

own family to help ensure that the

child is "stigmatized”

and unable to

return to his

or her home

community.

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WHEN THE SURVIORS

ARE

RE-ENTERED INTO

THE REAL WORLD…

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• Withdrawal

• Disruptive Behavior

• Nightmares

• Irritability

• Regressive Behavior

• Pain of no medical basis

• Depression

• Anxiety

• Guilt

• Flashbacks

• Emotional Numbing

• Substance Abuse

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

physically alters the brain of children

Specifically the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and the amygdale

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THE STORY OF

ONE CHILD SOLDIER

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Ishmael Beah

At age 11, he witnessed the death of his family

At age 13 he became a child soldier

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In 1997 Ishmael Beah was saved by UNICEF

He wrote a book

about his

experiences called A

Long Way Gone:

Memoirs of a Boy

Soldier

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How can you help?

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Visit www.ChiSol.org for

more information