I found this at http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/articleid/10256:
as quoted in Questionwar.com: "As wars have developed in the twentieth century, the ratio of civilian deaths to military deaths has changed radically. One hundred years ago 5% of war casualties were civilians. In World War I civilian deaths were about 10%. In World War II, 65%. Tactics of modern wars have shifted casualties to 90% civilians."
He continues: "More than half of these civilian casualties are children less than 14 years of age. This is only the direct casualties from bombs, bullets and landmines. Add to this indirect and long-term casualties caused by destroyed infrastructure and a fractured society, resulting in disease, starvation, homelessness, and the numbers become even grimmer. On top of this, add the long-term effects of highly toxic armaments rained down upon the victim country - Agent Orange in Vietnam, Depleted Uranium in Yugoslavia, Iraq and Afghanistan - and the result is generations of suffering borne by civilians, mostly children."
So roughly 50% is how I figure? Got to get back to work. Hope this helps???
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180 Children die every minuite.
more then a million children die of cancer
Everyday 25 to 30% of children die a day in haiti!!
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i will say about 50,000 children die each year from vaccines
1,0000000 children die each year because of car crashes1,0000000 children die each year because of car crashes
On average, there is about 100,000 or more children that die from various cancers each year worldwide. That equals to about 250 children that die per day.
1000's of children die because of mobile phones every day!!
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Nearly 2,000 children die every year as a result of being shaken.