Inglês, perguntado por izabely17, 11 meses atrás

reportagem em Ingles sobre a morte de crianças inocentes na guerra da Síria


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Respondido por Sandragomess
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Like little Omran, wounded in a bombing in Aleppo, Syrian children have become, because of their vulnerability, the victims who most symbolize the horrors of a war that devastated the country more than five years ago. The images of this four-year-old boy, covered in dust and blood, taken from the rubble after a bombing in Aleppo, touched the whole world and invaded the social networks and the media. In September 2015, the photo of another boy, Aylan, three years old, found dead by drowning on the shores of a Turkish beach, also circled the world as a symbol of the Syrian refugee drama.Not place for children' According to a UNICEF report published in March, "3.7 million Syrian children - one in three - were born after the conflict began on March 15, 2011 and grew by one context of "violence, fear and uprooting". In total, the conflict now affects 8.4 million Syrian children, more than 80% of the total, be it in Syria or exiles, according to Unicef. About 15,000 children killed According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH), more than 14,700 children have died since 2011 in the conflict (balance sheet of 8 August 2016), mostly in shelling. Dozens of them died of hunger or lack of medicines in harassed locations and others in gas attacks. In Aleppo, a key northern city in the conflict and divided between the regime and the rebels since 2012, children represent "35% of the victims," ​​according to Save the Children. According to Unicef, half of the 600,000 people besieged are children. In March, the UN agency said that among children living in siege locations, some were seen being forced to eat food or leaves to survive. In line with Human Rights Watch, in five and a half years of war, at least 1,433 minors were detained, but only 436 were released. Among the thousands of tortured detainees caught by "Cesar", an anonymous Syrian photographer sheltered abroad, a hundred were under the age of 18. This is the case of Ahmed al-Musalmani, 14, detained in 2012 when Syrian soldiers found on their mobile a song that criticized the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. Ahmed ended up dying in prison. 2.8 million out-of-school children In March, Unicef ​​estimated at 2.1 million the number of out-of-school children in Syria. In neighboring countries, more than 700,000 Syrian children have no access to education, particularly in Turkey and Lebanon, where schools are overcrowded and under-resourced. In these countries, most children are forced to work or beg to contribute to the livelihoods of their victims or because they are left alone. 

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