• Child Soldiers: Part 2

  • Dec 15 2021
  • Length: 7 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network Show Name:  Speaking for the SilencedEpisode 4:  Child Soldiers: Part 2

    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 finish a two-part segment discussing child soldiers and their roles in wars. This week’s episode will focus on the country of Yemen specifically, a place infamous for their frequent employment of children in fighting. Yemen is a desert country in Western Asia.

    Segment 1: Background
    • Yemeni Civil War fought between Houthi Rebels and Saudi Arabia starting in 2014
    • In 2011, there had been political uprising, led to the war
    • Now given support by Iran, a Shia majority nation
    • Shia and Sunni Muslim divide + conflict
    • Yemeni Civil War predicted to end quickly, continues today
    • Both sides exploit child soldiers

    Segment 2:  Set-Up for Child Soldiers
    • Villages left impoverished, no food/resources, disease
    • Houthis and Saudi Arabia coalition take advantage of this, target the villages
    • Offer jobs to the unknowing children before throwing them into the war
    • Houthis engage in form of indoctrination in summer camps
    • Make fighting out to be a holy, noble purpose
    • In 2020, the UN had counted 163 cases of children being turned into soldiers by Yemen.
    • In 2021, Houthis have continued their advancement
    • US is trying to pull out of support for Saudi coalition

    Segment 3:  What Has Been Done
    • Organizations and groups are fighting child soldiers in Yemen
    • Believe it violates International Criminal Court’s Rome Statute ban on child soldiers
    • Trying to have the UN intervene
    • CRUCSY program that reintegrates children
    • Prioritizes safety and assimilation
    • Issue is at its roots connected to the Civil War, so hard to pinpoint exact solution
    • Visit the Children And Armed Conflict UN website or the Borgen Project to learn more about the issue.

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