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Children In Uganda Essay

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Use of Children in Uganda The year 1986 to today thousands of children are being taken to be used as soldiers in a rebel army. The rebels steal, beat, kill and cut anyone who is not useful to them and it’s creating havoc for the country. The kids are asked to do unimaginable things, no child should have to be forced to serve in a cause they don’t believe in for political power; the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) needs to be stopped due to the inhumane acts of the rebels and the kids should return home. Boys and girls are taken from their homes to spend years with these rebels and often they return home with severed limbs and rage that takes years to get rid of. Joseph Kony the leader of the rebellion army started to gather people for the …show more content…

Men think that they are only used to bare children and to obey men (Gbowee). Kony steals girls and gets his men to pick their ‘wives’, the higher rank you are the more wives you can have, these girls are raped, beaten, and sometimes killed if they do not obey. They are used as sex slaves, cooks, spies, and porters to serve Kony. There are female soldiers but they are either the wife of a high ranked man or if they are good at fighting and prove themselves in a battle. The Jewish girls often got beat and raped or they had sexual relations for food (Holocaust Encyclopedia). There were no girls in the book Night but it still happened, they were forced into labor just because of what they were raised to believe. The kid’s time as wives produced a lot of children who will be raised to be a soldier or if the wife escapes she will never have an education. The girls who left the rebels will have a hard time to provide for their kids, they have no land, no money, and are known as ‘Kony’s children.’ The escapees make people scared because they think they are spies for Kony and that they are going to take their children. They are treated unfairly just because they were at the wrong place at the wrong time, born during a war that they did not ask to be a part

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