• Child Soldiers: Part 1

  • Dec 9 2021
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name: Speaking for the SilencedEpisode 4: Child Soldiers: Part 1

    Tune into this week’s episode of #SpeakingfortheSilenced!

    You are listening to Speaking for the Silenced podcast with your host(s) Jacqueline Sun.

    In this episode of Speaking for the Silenced, we will begin a two-part segment discussing child soldiers and their roles in wars. A child soldier is someone who is under 18 years old who is compelled through force or fraud to engage, directly or indirectly, in armed conflict. They may work under the military or a non-government organization.

    Segment 1: Background of Child Soldiers
    • 93000 children found to be soldiers around world
    •  South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
    • First use in Iran-Iraq war

    3 causes

    1. Poverty/Bad Home Conditions

    • Find food/income/home

    1. Survival/Protection in Warring Zones

    • Outside threats of attack/organizations coerce families or child themselves

    1. Force, Coercion, or Indoctrination (as seen in the Iran-Iraq war, where it all started)

    • Young, weaker, and more easily manipulated.

    It is an extensive form of trafficking

    Never a truly voluntary choice

    Segment 2: The Experience of the Victims

    Not always used in direct combat.

    3 main uses:

    Fighting: 

    Child more vulnerable, experience chronic injury or mental illness

    Sent on suicide missions, talk about the Iraq-Iran war experience

    Reconnaissance: 

    Due to unassuming nature, act well as spies

    More trustworthy, experience less resistance, bring information back to their organization

    Sexual services: 

    Girls are frequently targets, given to adult soldiers as compensation

    Suffer physical and mental trauma, highly susceptible to STIS

    Segment 3: The Aftermath

    PTSD plays huge role :

    Adults more likely to find help, children more likely to shut down

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