Showing posts with label child soldiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child soldiers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12

The Ovi; February 12th, 2025

The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems, the thoughts, the reviews, the photos, the paintings and the cartoons The Ovi covers.

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  • The Use of Child Soldiers: The Children of Conflict by  Rene Wadlow
  • Death #poem & #painting by Nikos Laios
  • #eBook The still trench by Lucas Durand
  • Always something; the family edition #101 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas
  • Feb 12, 1771; Gustav III becomes the King of Sweden
  • Feb 12, 1912; Last emperor of China abdicates

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Sunday, February 12

Ovi magazine; Sunday February 12th, 2023

The articles, the opinions, the stories, the poems and the cartoons Ovi magazine covers for Sunday February 12th, 2023


The Use of Child Soldiers: The Children of Conflict by Rene Wadlow

12 February is the United Nations sponsored International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers.  Efforts to counter the use of persons under 18 years of age in the military began with non-governmental efforts in 1979 – which the U.N. had proclaimed as “The International Year of the Child”.  Nicolas Hulot, who later became well known in France for his reporting on ecology and the defence of the environment, had written “Ces Enfants qui souffrent” (Paris: Sipa-Press, 1978).  He highlighted children dying from malnutrition, disease, and injury caused by wars and natural disasters.  Hulot’s cry of conscience showed children fighting and being trained to fight in a number of countries in different parts of the world.

Concern with the welfare of children has been an inter-governmental concern going back to the League of Nations days.  However, the use of child soldiers was rarely mentioned as the professional military prior to the Second World War had persons over 18, usually the youngest were in their 20s.  However, the German Nazi used very young men in the last days of the war to try to limit the impact of the Allied forces within Germany.  There were a number of films and books which told of their efforts.  However, attention did not carry on once the Nazi forces were defeated.

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Mists Of Time #poem & #painting by Nikos Laios

“Timbers, beams and masts,
A forest of ancient ships 
Lie on the floor of the 
Black Sea suspended 
In time and perfectly 
Preserved by the 
Cold depths.”

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Ovi Bookshelves: The unparalleled adventures of one Hans Pfaall by Edgar Allan Poe

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Always something; the family edition #55 #cartoon by Thanos Kalamidas

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Thursday, February 12

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Darwinian Lincolnism by Leah Sellers
On February 12, 1809, American Abraham Lincoln and Englishman Charles Darwin took their first Breaths of Life. Who could have guessed that those two wriggling, bare bottomed babies would eventually have such impact upon the World?
Red Hand Day by Thanos Kalamidas
Once more it is up to me to write about Red Hand Day and remind you about the invisible kids behind the khaki and camouflage uniforms, the guns in hands and the blood in their souls and minds.
Intentions are Everything by Edna Nelson
One thing we can be sure about, is that Lincoln was a President who accomplish the main goal of his presidency: defeating the south in defense of the union during the civil war.
Autobiography of a Dustball by Rene Davila
I was born a few years ago into a well-to-do family under their bed, in a corner where the leg meets the spring frame. The owners were a recently married couple and for obvious reasons they kept me awake all night.