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Marines censured, one testifies, in Haditha tribunals.

Marines censured, one testifies, in Haditha tribunals.

Three Marine Corps personnel were officially disciplined for their role in the death of 24 Iraqi civilians during a raid in the town of Haditha in 2005.  Maj. Gen. Richard A. Huck, the former commanding general of the 2nd Marine Division, was given a letter of censure for the “actions he took and failed to […]

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You are worried about seeing him spend his early years in doing nothing. What! Is it nothing to be happy? Nothing to skip, play, and run around all day long? Never in his life will he be so busy again. -Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile, 1762

You are worried about seeing him spend his early years in doing nothing.  What!  Is it nothing to be happy?  Nothing to skip, play, and run around all day long?  Never in his life will he be so busy again.  -Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile, 1762

Forget not the sheer joy of being a kid, remember how to play and laugh over nothing at all. For childhood fades all to soon, and for some it barely makes an appearance. Millions of children around the world are forced to work, enslaved, beaten and abused, cry themselves to sleep at night from hunger, […]

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Child Marriage in Mali Continuing to be Ignored

Child Marriage in Mali Continuing to be Ignored

Adjaratou, pictured above, was around 12 when her parents forced her to marry her maternal cousin, where she suffered countless abuses. When she refused her husband's demands to do such things as cover her head, she was beaten, and therefore suffered two miscarriages (Too Young to Wed). Adjaratou, is just one of the millions of […]

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ICC considers Congolese tribunal; Canadian's identify Rwandan suspect

ICC considers Congolese tribunal; Canadian's identify Rwandan suspect

The International Criminal Court is examining holding the trial for the only suspect held for atrocities in Congo in the African nation, rather then The Hague in Netherlands.  Thomas Lubanga, a Congolese warlord accused of conscripting child soldiers, was arrested in the capital city, Kinshasa, during a crackdown following the murder and mutilation of nine […]

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News…

News…

Use of treated nets reduces child malaria deaths in Kenya, as “some 13.4 million nets have been distributed in Kenya over the past five years to combat a disease that threatens more than 25 million people in a population of 34 million”. Children and pregnant woman are the must susceptible to the disease, and thus […]

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Death sentence upheld for "Chemical Ali" and two others.

Death sentence upheld for "Chemical Ali" and two others.

The appeals court to the Iraqi High Tribunal upheld the death sentence of Saddam Hussein's cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majeed – widely known as “Chemical Ali” – for his role in an elimination campaign targeted against Iraqi Kurds in northern Iraq.  A appellate court judge, Munir Hadad, stated that “The government now has to carry out […]

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Thoughts on Children's Rights and Their Views…

Thoughts on Children's Rights and Their Views…

I am often asked a number of questions regarding to the feelings, views, and capabilities of children in our society, and while I state clearly now I am by far no expert on the matter of the mind of a child, and the statements are merely my views, thoughts and opinions on the questions at […]

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Supreme Court to review Guantanamo Bay cases.

Supreme Court to review Guantanamo Bay cases.

The U.S. Supreme Courts’ docket contains new reviews of the rights of detainees held by the United States in the “war on terror.”  The Supreme Court has been reviewing the basic tenets of law pertaining to the status of prisoners at the detention facility at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba more or […]

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HAPPY LABOR DAY!

HAPPY LABOR DAY!

While you are enjoying this day off work, I urge you not to forget the millions of children around the world who are not.

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Marines testify against squad leader in Haditha case.

Marines testify against squad leader in Haditha case.

The Article 32 hearing is proceeding for the murder probe of U.S. Staff Sft. Frank Wuterich for the murder of Iraqi civilians in November 2005.  Wuterich is charged with 18-counts of murder during a “clearing operation” following in IED – improvised explosive device – on a military convoy of the U.S. Marine's Kilo Company in […]

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"All the problems of the world – child labor, corruption – are symptoms of a spiritual disease: lack of compassion." -Tenzin Gyatso, The 14th Dalai Lama

"All the problems of the world – child labor, corruption – are symptoms of a spiritual disease: lack of compassion." -Tenzin Gyatso, The 14th Dalai Lama

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Abu Ghraib tribunal ends.

Abu Ghraib tribunal ends.

A military courts martial tribunal has completed its proceedings investigating the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal. U.S. Army Lt. Col. Steven Jordan, 51, was acquitted of responsibility for the actions of 11 other soldiers for their actions against prisoners of the U.S. military in Iraq. Jordan was formally reprimanded, however, for disobeying an official order […]

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Too many babies die in South Africa according to the report, 'saving Babies 2003-2005′, conducted by the Medical Research Council (MRC). MRC's study revealed that, “every year almost 23,000 South African babies die in their first month of life, yet one in five of these deaths could be avoided with better education, and relatively inexpensive […]

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Phillipines rebel leader arrested on assassination charges.

Phillipines rebel leader arrested on assassination charges.

Dutch officials have arrested a self-exiled Philippines leader of the communist National Democratic Front (NDF) for ordering the assassination of two former allies in Manila.  Jose Maria Sison, who founded the Marxist party and established its military wing – the New People's Army (NPA) – has been allegedly commanding an insurgent campaign for over two […]

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Children Forced to Work the Streets of Yemen

In Yemen a parents worst nightmare may come when they realize that they have no choice at all but to put their child onto the street to work, to support the family. Peddling various wares on the street, child labors, some as young as four, in Yemen can hardly be missed, nor can one continue […]

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