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In less developed countries which have child soldiers the majority of them would be male.
Many countries these days use children as soldiers; not just in Africa but almost in every continent. Somalia, Afghanistan, Burma, Bolivia and UK are just some of the nations that practice this.
Answer 1Libya does not use child soldiers but i do believe they agree with other countries for using child soldiers and i believe they have used child soldiers in the past.Answer 2It is unclear whether Libya uses child soldiers. During the Libyan Civil War in 2011, both Ghadhafi Loyalists and the Transitional Government Rebels used child soldiers with heavier child recruitment on the rebel side.
Unethical countries, where people have no moral boundaries. Usually in LEDC's.
It is difficult to pinpoint the country with the most child soldiers as the use of child soldiers is a widespread issue in many conflict-affected regions. However, countries such as Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria have been identified as having a high number of child soldiers involved in armed conflict.
No idea. Hope someone else helps you.
Syria and Lebanon used to be part of the French mandate
Israel, Jordan, and Iraq were part of the British mandate.
Child soldiers are used to travel to distant lands or countries and are used for many un-tollerated purposes: Being sexually abused, fighting, threatening, lying, spying, and killing.
Almost all third world countries use child soldiers. Some radical Muslim armies have been known to send children into mine fields to sweep for mines before the adult soldiers walked into those areas. They consider the children killed in these exercises martyrs that will be welcomed in heaven for their sacrifice.
We do not need child soldiers!
Yes Brazil does have child soldiers