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calteacherguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-22-07 10:05 PM
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Iraqi Kindergartner: "Now I am a soldier in the liberation army"
"I'm going to bomb, bomb, bomb the school with everybody in it," said Omar Hussein, as he clutched a pink toy airplane.

At another point, a girl enthusiastically sang, "I give a knife to my father to slaughter the chicken. He gives me a machine gun and a rifle. Now, I am a soldier in the liberation army." (Watch the children make soldier pledges )

The same kindergarten taught up to 180 children just four years ago, before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq that toppled Saddam Hussein. Today, the class has just 16 children, a result of families fleeing the war or parents keeping their children at home, fearful of bombs or kidnap gangs.

A report issued Tuesday by UNICEF, the United Nations' children organization, found such stories are not uncommon. It says Iraq's children are "caught up in a rapidly worsening humanitarian tragedy."

"Violence is creating widows and orphans on a daily basis, many of whom are left to struggle for survival," the report says. "Many women are afraid to walk in the street while parents are afraid to let their children play outside."

UNICEF says since the start of the war in March 2003, nearly 15 percent of Iraq's total population has fled their homes. About 2.2 million Iraqis have fled to neighboring countries -- mostly Jordan and Syria. Another 1.9 million are displaced within Iraq, the report says.

Half of the nearly 4 million displaced Iraqis are children, according to UNICEF.

"The needs of Iraq's vulnerable young citizens are quickly outstripping available help," the report says. "Displaced children are seeing their chance to learn slip away."

It adds, "Few safety nets are available to children who fall out of the education system altogether."

UNICEF says it urgently needs about $42 million for the next six months to help the displaced children -- funds that would be used for education, health care, sanitation and other humanitarian needs.

One sign that the situation is dire for children, UNICEF says, is a recent report of Iraq's first suspected cholera cases of the year, all of the victims children. Cholera is an ailment contracted by consuming contaminated water and reflects a crumbling infrastructure.

Only 30 percent of Iraq's children have access to safe water, according to UNICEF.

Back at the Iraqi kindergarten class, a better future can't come soon enough for a young boy named Shurouq.

"When I hear the bombs, I'm afraid," he says. "I close my ears."

The school's headmistress, Suhailah Ibrahim, says they try to reduce the stress level for the children as much as they can. When bombs go off or shots ring out, she says, "We usually tell them the explosions are far away from us."

Most of all, she says, they just want to "live like before."

"We want an end to the occupation," she says.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/05/22/iraq.children/index.html
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DesertRat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-23-07 12:59 AM
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1. This story brought me to tears
I also posted it earlier and received no replies. This story is so heartbreaking. I teach 4 & 5 year olds and can't imagine the suffering that these Iraqi children must endure.
Will they ever forgive us?
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