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Simply being children

Posted by Marc | 9-12-2007 16:04 | Category: Human rights, Third world, War & conflicts

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300.000 child soldiers dream of simply being children. www.amnesty.fr


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Advertiser:
Amnesty International France
Agency:
TBWA/Paris
Additional credits:
Creative director: Erik Vervroegen
Art direction: Ingrid Varetz, Javier Rodriguez
Copy writing: Véronique Sels, Daniel Perez
Photography: Michael Lewi
Source:
Elmaaltshift




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how sad

Posted by david | 2-05-2008 17:01

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I’m researching Child Soldiers. my blog is ful of moving pics and juicy descriptions of accounts, facts, and happenings:
http://profile-cia-blankton.blogspot.com/

Posted by Susie Blankton | 17-06-2008 00:56

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Ok, this picture at a glance could be sweet but when you actually stop to look at it properly it is disgusting!!! Those boys would only be the age of my younger brothers!!!! younger than one of them!!!
Where do I sign up to help?

Posted by Leah | 12-01-2009 23:55



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