Children are the future and it is the responsibility of adults to protect them and ensure that they get the best footing in life. Unfortunately this is not always the case in many nations around the world – including our own! This list looks at ten of the worst situations that children today are forced to face. It is hard to believe that these situations still occur, but learning about them is a good way to start trying to help.
Palestinian children are taught to hate Jews, to glorify “jihad” (holy war), violence, death and child martyrdom almost from birth, as an essential part of their culture and destiny. As captured on an Israeli video documentary produced in 1998, a “Sesame Street”-like children’s program called the “Children’s Club” — complete with puppet shows, songs, Mickey Mouse and other characters — focused on inculcating intense hatred of Jews and a passion for engaging in and celebrating violence against them in a perpetual “jihad” until the day the Israeli flags come down from above “Palestinian land” and the Palestinian flag is raised.
In Madrasas, Islamic schools for study of pure Islamic religion, the culprits are the religious teachers; and the victims include helpless innocent underage students. The sacred teacher-student relationship is given a new definition in these Islamic schools. Following is the bitter experience of a 12 years old madrasa student from Kenya who was rescued during January 2003.
“It was a terrible place, they chain both legs and both arms, sometimes hands and feet together, They beat us at lunch time, dinner time and grab both legs and hands and give us lashes on the buttocks. We sleep in chains, eat in chains, and go to the toilets in chains. Sometimes we are hooked on the roof in chains and left hanging. We have to memorize the Koran and get punished if we cannot recite the Koran in the classroom”.
Chaining incidents are rare in Bangladeshi madrasas. Child torture incidents in madrasas are reported mostly in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sudan. The number of students are estimated somewhere between eight hundred thousands to one million. They are often run by religious organizations and lure young children mainly from poor families by providing free food and lodging. Some of the schools even provide intensive political and armed training.
According to UNICEF, 25,000 children die each day due to poverty. Around 27-28 percent of all children in developing countries are estimated to be underweight or stunted. The two regions that account for the bulk of the deficit are South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Some 1.1 billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to water, and 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation. Almost two in three people lacking access to clean water. Some 1.8 million child deaths each year as a result of diarrhea. For the 1.9 billion children from the developing world, there are: 640 million without adequate shelter (1 in 3), 400 million with no access to safe water (1 in 5) and 270 million with no access to health services (1 in 7). 10.6 million died in 2003 before they reached the age of 5 (same as children population in France, Germany, Greece and Italy.) 1.4 million die each year from lack of access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. 2.2 million children die each year because they are not immunized. Millions of parents in developing countries must daily cope with the fact that their children may not survive the first critical years of life; in many cases, the diseases that threaten their children’s lives are preventable.
Of the 50 million refugees and displaced people in the world, approximately half are children. War is the primary factor in the creation of child refugees. It is also a principle cause of child death, injury, and loss of parents. In the last decade, war has killed more than 2 million children, wounded another 6 million, and orphaned about 1 million. Children also flee their homes because they fear various forms of abuse such as rape, sexual slavery, and child labor. Circumstances of birth also play a role in depriving children of a legal home. Each year 40 million children are not registered at birth, depriving them of nationality and a legal name.
The combined ravages of AIDS and war have created a large pool of orphan refugees and displaced children, particularly in Africa. The toll of Rwanda’s civil war, for example, left orphan children to head some 45,000 Rwandan households, with 90 percent of these headed by girls. “Separated Children” are those under age 18 and living outside their country of origin without parents or legal guardians to care for or protect them. Every year, about 20,000 separated children apply for asylum in Europe and North America. Overall, children account for approximately half of all individuals seeking legal asylum in developed countries. Separated children are not often legally recognized as refugees in western countries. In Europe, for example, where there may be as many as 50,000 separated children at any given time, only an estimated 1-5 percent of those who apply for asylum are granted refugee status.
More than 100 million children do not have access to school. Of the children who enroll in primary school, over 150 million drop out, while user fees, including levies, are still charged for access to education in 92 countries and that such charges have impact on excluding girls. 77 million children worldwide are not able to go to school due to lack of funds. For socially disadvantaged segments of the population like poor inhabitants of cities, AIDS orphans and the physically challenged, any access to education is often particularly difficult to obtain. The consequence of this lack of access to education is that 15 percent of those adolescents between 15 and 24 in third world countries are illiterate.
Location often contributes to a child’s lack of access and attendance to education. In certain areas of the world it is more difficult for children to get to school. For example, in high-altitude areas of India, severe weather conditions for more than 7 months of the year make school attendance erratic and force children to remain at home. Gender also contributes to a child’s lack of access and attendance to education. In 25 countries the proportion of boys enrolling in secondary school is higher than girls by 10% or more, and in five; India, Nepal, Togo, Turkey and Yemen, the gap exceeds 20%. The worst disparity is found in South Asia, where 52% of boys and only 33% of girls enroll; a gap of 10%. Enrollment is low for both boys and girls in sub-Saharan Africa, with rates of just 27% and 22%. Girls trail respectively behind. It is generally believed that girls are often discouraged from attending primary schooling, especially in less developed countries for religious and cultural reasons.
Neglect is an act of omission, or the absence of action. While the consequences of child neglect can be devastating, it leaves no visible marks. Moreover, it usually involves infants and very young children who cannot speak for themselves. James M. Gaudin Jr., in “Child Neglect: Short-Term and Long-Term Outcomes”, reported that, compared with non-maltreated and abused children, neglected children have the worst delays in language comprehension and expression. Psychologically neglected children also score lowest in IQ (Intelligence Quotient) tests.
Emotional neglect, in its most serious form, can result in the “non-organic failure to thrive syndrome,” a condition in which a child fails to develop physically or even to survive. According to Gaudin, studies have found that, even with aggressive intervention, the neglected child continues to deteriorate. The cooperation of the neglectful parents, which is crucial to the intervention, usually declines as the child’s condition worsens. This shows that it is sometimes not that easy to change the parental attributes that have contributed to the neglect in the first place.
Parental neglectful behaviors include not keeping the child clean, not providing enough clothes for keeping warm, not making sure the child attended school, not caring if the child got into trouble in school, not helping with homework, not helping the child do his best, not providing comfort when the child was upset, and not helping when the child had problems. The prevalence of childhood neglect ranged from 3.2% in New Hampshire, United States, to 10% in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 19.4% in Singapore, and 36.4% in Pusan, Korea.
An estimated 211 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 are working around the world, according to the International Labor Organization. Of these, 120 million children are working full time to help support their impoverished families.
There are millions of children whose labor can be considered forced, not only because they are too young to choose to work, but also because they are, in fact, actively coerced into working. These include child bonded laborers — children whose labor is pledged by parents as payment or collateral on a debt — as well as children who are kidnapped or otherwise lured away from their families and imprisoned in sweatshops or brothels. In addition, millions of children around the world work unseen in domestic service — given or sold at a very early age to another family.
Forced child laborers work in conditions that have no resemblance to a free employment relationship. They receive little or no pay and have no control over their daily lives. They are often forced to work beyond their physical capacity and under conditions that seriously threaten their health, safety and development. In many cases their most basic rights, such as freedom of movement and expression, are suppressed. They are subject to physical and verbal abuse. Even in cases where they are not physically confined to their workplace, their situation may be so emotionally traumatizing and isolating that once drawn into forced labor they are unable to conceive of a way to escape.
In Thailand, NGOs have estimated that up to a third of prostitutes are children under 18. A study by the International Labor Organization on child prostitution in Vietnam reported that incidence of children in prostitution is steadily increasing and children under 18 make up between 5 percent and 20 percent of prostitution depending on the geographical area. In the Philippines, UNICEF estimated that there are 60,000 child prostitutes and many of the 200 brothels in the notorious Angeles City offer children for sex. In India as many as 200,000 Nepali girls, many under the age of 14, have been sold into red-light districts. Nepalese girls, especially virgins, are favored in India because of their fair skin and young looks. Every year about 10,000 Nepalese girls, most between the age of nine and 16, are sold to brothels in India. In El Salvador, one-third of the sexually exploited children between 14 and 17 years of age are boys. The median age for entering into prostitution among all children interviewed was 13 years.
The internet is a virtual playground for child predators. It is a place that operates largely outside of the law. While trading in pedophile pornography is illegal, lack of adequate funding means law enforcement officials are able to investigate just two percent of their leads. Also, according to Interpol statistics, only one-half of one percent are ever prosecuted.
On a show that aired September 2, 2008, Oprah Winfrey showed a map that clearly conveyed how fast one pornographic image of a child being molested can spread. From a computer in Washington, DC, the image spread within 24 hours, all across the United States. The demand for new images and videos is so high that authorities report they are tracking increasingly brutal pornography with younger and younger victims.
Trafficking is the fastest growing means by which people are forced into slavery. It affects every continent and most countries. Currently, children are trafficked from countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sudan and Yemen to be used as camel jockeys in the UAE. Furthermore, Anti-Slavery International also has evidence that children are also being trafficked to be used as camel jockeys in other Gulf states including Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and also internally in Sudan. The use of children as jockeys in camel racing is itself extremely dangerous and can result in serious injury and even death. Some children are also abused by the traffickers and employers, for example by depriving them of food and beating them. The children’s separation from their families and their transportation to a country where the people, culture and usually the language are completely unknown leaves them dependent on their employers and de facto forced laborers.
According to UNICEF, over 200,000 children work as slaves in West and Central Africa. Boys are usually sold to work on cotton and cocoa plantations while girls are used as domestic servants and prostitutes. In some cases, children are kidnapped outright and sold into slavery while in others, families sell their children, mostly girls, for as little as $14.
Around the world, children are singled out for recruitment by both armed forces and armed opposition groups, and exploited as combatants. Approximately 250,000 children under the age of 18 are thought to be fighting in conflicts around the world, and hundreds of thousands more are members of armed forces who could be sent into combat at any time. Although most child soldiers are between 15 and 18 years old, significant recruitment starts at the age of 10 and the use of even younger children has been recorded.
Easily manipulated, children are sometimes coerced to commit grave atrocities, including rape and murder of civilians using assault rifles such as AK-47s and G4s. Some are forced to injure or kill members of their own families or other child soldiers. Others serve as porters, cooks, guards, messengers, spies, and sex slaves.






























I hate it when adults and especially Parents push their views on their kids. So much for freedom of choice.
I loved your response! My sentiments exactly.
I've been conducting research on that subject from the aspect of religious oppression and cult mentality.
right on u can say that again
Except sometimes parents have to decide what’s best for their children even if the children may not necessarily like it.
I mean, in terms of bedtime, chores, protective parental positions and the like, not any of the ten items on the list or anything else harmful to children.
In the case of the choice of religion, the child must be given the liberty to choose his/her belief. That’s why I think baptizing children (in Roman Catholicism) during infancy is a bit overboard. The baby doesn’t even know what the religion is about, and their BORN into it. But I guess that’s nothing compared to entry #10.
ooops grammar correction, it’s “they’re” not “their” :3
I joined the USMC at 17, and never thought of myself as a "child soldier." The rest make me sick. I'll
help oochan with the skinning.
It is most probable, that you never felt like a "child soldier" because your assignments were routine, humane actions, and there was not armed warfare within your own unit. If at 17, you joined USMC, and they asked you as your "training" to put a machete through your brother's back and hold your mother at gunpoint while she was raped by your superiors, perhaps.. you would have felt what these "child soldiers" are feeling…..
WOW……jump to conclusions much ?
There is no God. This list is proof.
Your a *****
Wow, rushfan. Way to get something close to my heart. I love children and do as much as I can to protect them. It’s sad that there are so many people out there who abuse and mistreat their own children and others.
What gets me are those who have children but don’t take care of them at all. Why did they have them in the first place? Why keep them? I know this might cause more issues but really…There are people out there who will offer a home to mistreated children. I have and I will do so again.
By the way, anyone who hurts a child should be skinned alive. No pussyfooting around. I don’t even consider these people to be human. I would volunteer myself for the duty as well.
Great and educational, but sad list.
Thank you for bringing attention to these issues.
Top 5 :O
it is a terrible thing that these children have their childhood so cruelly snatched away from them.
I agree with Oouchan…it is despicable when an adult hurts a child. It is terrifying to read about. Human traficking also occurs more commonly in the US than I think most people realize. According to the US Department of State ***** in Persons Report 14,500 to 17,500 people, primarily women and children, are trafficked to the U.S. annually. http://www.human*****.org/countries/united_states_of_america
Frightening, isn’t it?
@Matt1234 (6): My brother also joined at 17 to the USMC. He shares the same views as me. In fact, he is a probation officer for juvinile ***** offenders.
Many of these children are abused themselves and then turn around and abuse their friends or siblings. Vicious cycle they are in. He does what he can to help them, even though they themselves have commited a crime. It’s enough to break your heart.
Heart breaking list, though nothing new.
If the children would be treated better, there would be less psychopaths in the world.
Another amazing list from Rushfan… This one breaks my heart. I truly believe children are sacred and we all need to watch over them. I would be outraged if any animal were to be treated this way, but to do it to human children must warrant a special place in Hell for their tormentors.
I have read several books written by former child soldiers and was appalled at what was going on in the world. But while I was watching The Wire (It’s fiction, I know, but it mirrors the truth…) I realized we are using little boys with weapons to fight right here in the USA. Their lives seem to have little value to anyone.
I am hoping to recover enough physically to move to Africa and work in an orphanage when I retire. I don’t have a lot to give, except love and nurturing and teaching, but I think whatever anyone does to help will change some lives. I also donate a small amount monthly to help needy children. I am not saying these things to brag or to build myself up, I just want to get the point across that ALL of us must work together in whatever way we can to stop these horrifying atrocities. We can’t just sit idly by and say, “That’s awful,” and then do nothing to make it change.
Please, find a way that you can make a difference, using your talents or your spare change or your prayers. Give some of your time to teach reading to illiterate people in your own area. Start a clothing drive for children living in poverty. Gather up books and school supplies and send them to countries where even a pencil is a prized possession for a student. Please, let’s all help in whatever way we can. We can’t sit by and watch this happen to defenseless children.
This broke my heart… If anyone ever laid a hand on my babies, I’d kill them. I can not understand how some parents don’t have that instinct. Makes me want to go take them all in….
WOW Rushfan…
It’s hard to say it’s an awesome list… but when it comes to raising awareness for the sake of a child… it is, indeed, a most awesome list and has awakened some emotions I haven’t felt in a long time.
My heart aches. I’m sick to my stomach. I’m mad as hell, too. I want so much to take each and every child out there and give them a good meal… a safe place to sleep… clothes to wear… medicines to make them healthy… and a heartfelt hug and a big “I love you” that they know would be sincere and not a *****ual advance.
Some people will no doubt yell at me for saying this…
I DON’T CARE..I pray right now that God hears the cries of these innocent ones and gives them comfort and what they need, be it food, water, shelter, clothing or security.
Matthew 18:6 (King James Version)
“But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.”
I cannot do much about these horrible people who misuse and abuse God’s children.. but God in Heaven can .. and He will.
Its curious that this list was posted cos a group of friends and I just volunteered for a 2 month expedition to Indonesia and East Timor with the objective to take care of 8 – 12 year olds and basically teach them how to surf and speak english.
I believe that if we all could just take 2 months of our life to volunteer in helping children, a lot could be accomplished!!
This heartbreaking list brought tears to my eyes…..looked at my own babies and had to hold them close.
It is easy to go about your own life and not think about the suffering that goes on…thank you for bringing attention to these issues
A ha! another list with a thinly veiled message against Michael Jackson’s child molestation habit!!!
sneaky sneaky sneaky!!!
sadly, this is reality!
they just involved from adult’s problem!
it all started in *****ing religion belief, money and power,
but i am lucky that i am raised in a good family!
It’s a very important list. I hope these problems will be solved as soon as possible.
@CatChick1964
No need to yell, I pretty much agree with everything you just said. I have a little brother, and if someone would hurt him, I’d kill that person without remorse.
However I don’t like religion, and I thing God has nothing to do with today’s list.
You know what, this site has real bias. First of all jihad doesn’t mean holy war and madrasas is Arabic for schools, theres no arguing this. How about you do a little research before posting stuff up.
How sad that such mindless brutality persists even in modern times and yet people call these times civilized.
I say the world is only as developed/civilized/organized as the weakest state.
@yeahyourwrong
Yeah, this site’s secret policy is actually to publicly slander Muslims and their beliefs.
I mean, really…
not that i agree with everything on this list, but I do think we should stop considering 18 as being the definition of adult. Really, the statistics would seem much less dramatic if you dropped “adult-hood” down to the age of 14/15, when adult hood has traditionally started throughout the ages. Why? Because upon reaching *****ual maturity, we are also capable of full reasoning skills and the capability of deciding for ourselves. The problem is that western society in general babys children for way too long. Really, I think at the age of 14 a person should not be considered a child in respects to military/labor situations. As far as the ***** trade/kidnappings go, 16 seems a more acceptable age. Eighteen is and always been an arbitrary assignation of adult rights.
this place has a biased against muslims? bull*****. What they are referring to above is how most people in the WORLD view the term “jihad”, and holy war is a pretty close approximation. Anyways, if the muslims weren’t doing the ***** talked about above, they wouldn’t be anywhere near this list. You know what though? They do do this *****. *****ing live with it. Just because there are bad apples to talk ***** about means that everyone CAN talk ***** about the bad apples. Hell, a large portion of this list is against Asian/African countries. Where are the blacks and mongols defending their background? Well, they’re being reasonable, because he’s not attacking their absurd religion.
Why is it that 9-1 talk in a more general tone, while 10 only talks about Islam? So only Muslims teach their kids to hate? Also madrasas is not Islamic school, its just Arabic for school, they pulled this same ignorant bs with Obama during the election. He went to a madrasa (school), it was called this becasue the core study was taught in Arabic. It has nothing to do with Islam or religion at all. Plus not all Palestinians are taught to hate Jews, Zionists maybe, but thats two different groups all together. Hell there are Jews who are against Israel, or against the Zionist idea. Like #19 said, do a little research, hell just run it by wiki next time.
#23, did you say mongols? and your not talking about not being biased? ur probably a racist, lol
Excellent list. Reminded me of an article I read about the ***** of “orphans” in poor countries to unknowing couples in the USA. Orphanages in Africa, Southeast Asia, and whatever country is the new “popular” choice for children in need will sometimes steal children from their parents and put them up for adoption, all for profit. It was shocking to read (it was also published around the recent Madonna adoption.)
I’ve also cared for children who have experienced severe neglect as infants. The effects are soooo long lasting and difficult to overcome.
I really do believe children are the future and that every community is responsible for providing good care for them.
A thought provoking List. Good job sir!
Jfrater : Heres some ideas for the future.
Top 10 ;
1) Male Vocalists ever
2) Songs to play on the guitar
3) Reasons why Democracy works in theory but fails in practice.
4) Reasons why we are still a ‘Type 0′ civilization
5) Scientific Discoveries that will win you a Nobel Prize ( Theory of everything,true explanation of Gravity etc.)
6) Cool things that you could do on the moon which are impossible to do on earth
7) Facts about meditation
8) Things you dont know about ”Infinity”
9) Predictions that came true
10) Unexplored places on Earth
Off the top of my head, tired now..
@22 Randomness
Actually in respects to the age cutoff, I agree that the line can seem gray in some respects…but in truth the mind is still developing and has not yet reached adulthood. Scientific study has shown that 18-year-old minds are still growing and developing impulse controls. It’s also why the USA has their drinking laws at age 21, since that seems the be the age where the average mind reaches adulthood, more or less.
I think that western society does, as you put it “babys children for way too long,” because they can afford it. Also, isn’t your suggestion of 16 as an adult age just as arbitrary?
Great if disturbing list Rushfan. As always.
Indoctrination doesn’t just happen in the Southern Asia and the Middle East now eh? All those whack-job survivalists/hate junkies in The USA have progeny. Did you read about the woman who had her kid removed from her custody because she tattooed the child with a swastika? (That might have happened in Alberta – Canada has nut-jobs too). Pretty sure if we’re not careful we’re going to end up with a whole generation that automatically hates anyone who wears a burkha or prays twice a day. Damn shame that.
no matter how you put it, if you’re seventeen and joining an army, you’re a child soldier, no denying purpose really.
Great list as always (well…) Everyone agrees that these things have to be stopped but no. 10 is a little biased. It is true that in some madrassas, children are treated in an unacceptable manner, but most of them are like missionaries. They have prayers 5 times a day, are made to learn the Holy Quran, provided food & shelter, given basic education (equivalent to Grade 4) & then are made respectable, if not distinguished, members of the society. As for the teaching of anti semitism (jew-ism here), Israel has earned that image of a brutal oppressor itself. Just flash back to the recent war on gaza, where, in the name of hezbollah, they killed, maimed, injured thousands of innocent palestinians while the Hezbollah is as it was. This is but a tiny example, & if you take in the view the horrendous atrocities commited by the israelis, you will understand why this education is given. Inn fact, i support this education because they should be taught how to defend themselves agains those Israeli oppressors. Really, you only paint one side of the picture but don’t show the more relevant one, or rather, the more useful one. In fact, Israeli kids are taught how to use weapons in their childhood & also to hate arabs/palestinians. Really, everyone knows what
Israel is doing & still you say that Palestinians are wrong ? Shame on this ignorant society, shame.
http://bodyontheline.wordpress.com/2008/12/05/american-racism-zionism/
http://willyloman.wordpress.com/2009/01/07/israels-magnum-opus/
http://www.thewe.cc/weplanet/news/middle_east/palestine/i_refuse.htm
http://palestinianpundit.blogspot.com/2006_11_05_archive.html
Seriously, if you want to know how humane the Israelis are towards Palestinian kids, just type in ‘Israeli atrocities’ in google image search & you will know why the kids are being taught all this. Really, i hope you change your skewed views.
wow very eye opening.
i really enjoy your lists rushfan, and i hope to see more coming.
I belive that any socity that preys on its young and old is fundementally sick.
What is said here is true, atleast in my country (India) being a child and born to poor parents is the worst possible condition imaginable. forced labour and child ***** are rampant.
Hope children are spared and allowed to have a childhood to remember.
Excellent list as usual from rushfan (not sure about your taste in music though). One thing that occurs to me that should be added, concerns the provision of official care for children without or taken from parents – the orphanage system if you like.
If you think about the current big Catholic church/child abuse scandal in Ireland, the Haut de la Garenne investigation in Jersey (UK channel islands), endemic neglect in state institutions in many East European nations – you can see that there are big problems in many ostensibly civilised countries, where systems of care for the most vulnerable turn into loci for predation and neglect. I don’t know much about the US system, but it’s a cliche of US TV drama to threaten parents with putting their kids into ‘the system’ – so I guess there must be some reality behind the fiction.
Can anyone explain to me why these people have children when they know they can’t provide them with food, education etc.? Somebody once told me that people in South East Asia have many children to look after them when they get old. Is that true? It works the other way round where I come from (and we’re dying out
) ).
This list makes me so sad!
Especially the picture for child neglect
But still, a powerful and thought provoking list.
Well done, what an awesome list. We need atrocities such as these brought to the foreground. We cannot afford to walk around with rose-coloured glasses when our fellow human beings are living these very real nightmares.
This is really heart wrenching for me because children are very close to my heart. I cried by just going though this list. The little that you can do to alleviate the plight of children would be very good. Anything no matter how little it is.
Carevna – with regards to comment # 35, unfortunately a lot of it comes down to lack of education and access to family planning. It’s complete ignorance, especially in African countries. Very sad.
This list clearly shows that children are being abused even though most of us don’t know this. This list should be posted on every website so everybody can see their mistakes.
Sagirl – yes, ignorance is what I think it is. Seriously, one doesn’t have to be a genius to figure out how babies are made…
It’s like a list of all the countries the US wants to bomb.
sagirl, Carevna: It’s not only that; many children don’t survive infancy therfore a few are insurance. Also the more male children you can put to work, the more money coming into the household.
Its interesting you never brought the issue of Jews teaching there children that the Palestinians and other arabs are the evil terrorists, Jews have commited 53 massacres since 1946 against the innocent civilans of Palestine.Your obviously a filthy Zionist whoever published this article.
ISRAEL IS A TERRORIST STATE!
APARTHEID IS DISGUSTING!
IDF ARE CHILD KILLING COWARDS!
FREE PALESTINE!!!
You’re right, mom424. A lot of my colleagues who come from these countries send most of their salaries back home and support not only their parents but also siblings and THEIR families. I know a few girls who got pregnant, flew back home to give birth, left the babies with their relatives and returned to work, knowing they won’t see them for a long time. That’s something I’ll never understand…
I’m not a Muslim, but I do think that #10 on the list does show a bias against followers of Islam and the people of the Middle East. There are examples from other faiths that could be shown also. As @Iain (34): mentions the Catholic Church in Ireland is now being confronted with evidence of abuse of children. “The nine-year investigation found that Catholic priests and nuns for decades terrorised thousands of boys and girls in the Irish Republic, while government inspectors failed to stop the chronic beatings, rape and humiliation.” (from http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/may/20/irish-catholic-schools-child-abuse-claims) I’m quite certain all other faiths have similar examples that could also be cited.
@Moonbeam, you forgot to mention how the Jews would abduct christian children from various communities and drink them dry of there blood for passover.
are u being sarcastic?
mom424 – you are absolutely right there too. There are in fact so many reasons that just don’t make any sense to us from more developed countries (not that these problems don’t exist in the more developed coutries either.)
This list made me so angry I had to wait for my hands to stop shaking so I could type.It covered everything that makes me absolutely furious, except for the simplest ones.
What about physical abuse? Or verbal abuse?
They may not sound as horrific as some of the others,but they’re still just as horrible. They can ruin kids, both physically and mentally,and isn’t that worth a place on your list of terrible issues?
THESE ARE JUST A FEW TO MENTION OF THE VILE MASSACRES COMMITED BY ISRAEL AGAINST THE PALESTINIANS.
DONT TAKE MY WORD FOR IT RESEARCH THE FOLLOWING FOR YOURSELF.
The King David Massacre
The Massacre at Baldat Al-Shaikh
Yehida Massacre
Khisas Maasacre
Qazaza Massacre
The Semiramis Hotel Massacre
The Massacre At Dai Yasin
Nase Al-Din Massacre
The Tantura Massacre
Beit Daras Massacre
The Dahmash Mosque Massacre
Dawagma Massacre
Houla Massacre
Salha Massacre
Sharafat Massacre
The Massacre At Qibya
Kafr Qasem Massacre
Khan Yunis Massacre
The Massacre In Gaza City
Al-Sammou Massacre
Aithraoun Massacre
Kawnin Massacre
Hanin Massacre
Bint Jeil Massacre
Abbasieh Massacre
Adloun Massacre
Saida Massacre
i am muslim and i used to go to a madrassah. they are not breeding grounds for child terrorists, they are just religious schools. although i have to say that what palestinians are doing are wrong. i have seen some of their “children shows” and they sicken me. its full of unnecessary propaganda.
@NK (52):
Salam alaykom, i have to agree but a television show telling children to hate the occupiers is nothing compared to how the israelis treat the Palestinians.
Never enough bodies for the occupied terrirtories of Palestine (Israel)
Hi there. Good to see a list chock full of figures and percentages – your research is top notch rushfan – I think your hard work shines through.
Children and childrens rights are a hot topic in this day and age; and rightly so. Human beings seem to be very good at taking advantage for their own ends, and kids can be very low maintainance, and can often be easily beguiled into doing all manner of things. We all come into this world not knowing a thing about it, and we look towards their elders to show us what’s what. And that’s the issue – those elders can teach a child anything and they’ll go along with it. Say to them ‘We hate X’ and they’ll think X is bad. Say ‘***** is what young girls do’ – and they’ll do it. Yes it is sad that some folks are ruthless in their methods and their lifestyle.
Historically, children have always worked for their elders, and at all ages. Servants, messengers, food gatherers, weavers, miners – you name it. In the days before school as we know it, children were expected to work around the house and in the fields as soon as they were able, and in cases of large families, children would often raise their siblings. Right up until the early 20th century, children working in work-houses, mills, mines and factories was seen as quite normal, and quiet ordinary. Of course, this slowly began to change in first-world societies – leading up to where we are today.
The subject of ‘adulthood’ may always be a subject of debate. Does adulthood begin at puberty (13-14), or at the point where children can take on responsibility? (10-11). Does it begin when children understand their own mind, and their own will (6-7), or does at begin when they can exersise that mind/will with considerate maturity (begins 24-26)? Some say the true adult only emerges in the mid 30s…
As a final ponder on this subject – which I don’t wish to riddicule – I was once married to a girl who put herself to work way before 18. She eventually (having become addicted to narcotics) became a prostitute and many years later (of her own will) packed it all in. She was still only 17 by the time I met her. She was not part of an abusive family. She was, and is, well loved. I asked her why, and she said people will pay top dollar for it at that age – she saw it as shrewd business sense…
Hmmm… Perhaps… whatever lengths folks go to to survive and get by is not a product of the times we live it, but more a product of our immediate environment, and the situations and issues we face on a day-to-day level?
@yeahyourwrong (19): Jihad: a holy war waged on behalf of Islam as a religious duty. (Merriam-Webster)
Seems it actually does mean ‘holy war’.
Madrasas: a Muslim school, college, or university that is often part of a mosque. (Merriam-Webster)
Seems it isn’t as simple as ‘a school’.
Maybe you’re the one that should be doing research before calling somebody out on theirs. See, I can even do it with my Merriam-Webster lookups.
@faketree78 (55):
Jihad means struggle, you can struggle for anything.
The west only use this term to ‘militarize’ the East so that it sounds like there is a war against a threat.
Throwing stones at tanks, yeah right.
@faketree78 (55):
Is it the East invading the West?
NO
Is it the East occupying the West?
No
Is it the East killing 500,000 civilians in the West?
No
Infact you will find out the West are the terrorists, especially the USA.In there short existence they have racked up more bodies than any ony other tyranical nation.
@TruthSeeker (53): walaykum assalam, what you said is true but two wrongs dont make a right. if the israelis treat palestinians badly, it doesnt mean palestinians have to make cartoon characters that go to israel with ak-47s and eat jews for lunch. look up Pioneers of Tomorrow on youtube. you’ll see what i mean.
if this show is meant to be funny, it isnt. its stupid. islam is about peace and tolerance. not the boycott of the modern world and the English language (that too is covered by the show).
hey guys,
guess how many real paedophiles are relishing this post and contributing to the comments that you now see..