Unethical countries, where people have no moral boundaries. Usually in LEDC's.
Unfortunately, a number of countries use young children to fight their wars. But a growing number of people are speaking out and trying to help these children. Documentary film-makers Jason Russell and Laren Poole created the site "Invisible Children." They and their team use media to tell the stories of these children and to encourage people to help by raising funds to educate and counsel former child soldiers. There are also a growing number of human rights agencies that recognize this problem and are trying to rescue and rehabilitate child soldiers. Among the organizations doing this work are The Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, the International Rescue Committee, and Amnesty International.
Yes, child soldiers were indeed involved in the civil war of Ivory Coast. During the conflict, which lasted from 2002 to 2007, various rebel groups and government forces recruited and made use of child soldiers. These children, some as young as 11 years old, were coerced or forced to join armed groups, where they were often subjected to violence, abuse, and psychological trauma. International organizations like UNICEF have worked to demobilize and reintegrate these child soldiers back into society.
In order to survive in WWII soldiers had to be sure to keep their eyes open. Most soldiers had to sleep with "one eye open". Most soldiers had to stay in partners to watch each other's back. Most soldiers struggled when they ran out of amo andhad to use some from other soldiers. water ,bread, biscuits, canned food.
See the question: What did the soldiers in World War 2 eat?
Soldiers used bayonets attached to a rifle or musket as a spear. When the bayonet was not affixed to the gun, the soldiers used the bayonets as a general purpose cutting tool.
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.
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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.
Yes, they do use child soldiers.
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.
Most countries use men for soldiers unless they are short. Then they will use older children for war.
Soldiers uses are mostly to protect their countries.
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no they don't
Child soldiers are cheap to train and easy to control. If a leader can get past the moral and media issues, children make ideal soldiers.
The government can.....