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International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression





The bud stays before the flower blooms, the buds can be taken as an example of the childhood of the flower, right?

Just as every flower has come through its infancy, so every the human flower also passes through infancy. Probably due to such important and sweet memories of childhood, a Persian poet wrote:

Take away these assets
Take these name and fame I posses
If you can return, the rains of my childhood
Those paper boats and those July memories


But everyone's childhood may not be sweet. The child's right and sweetness of childhood are being eroded due to various reasons such as injustice, atrocities, and war crimes. On the other hand, incidents of violence and atrocities against such innocent children are also taking place frequently.

 Children of every human flower and their protection of rights are things that should be easily guaranteed by today's world. Every year on June 4, at the call of the United Nations, International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression is celebrated around the world with various programs.

 Discussing the physical, mental, and emotional pains suffered by children due to various reasons, discussions, and awareness are also held to prevent this from happening now. The commitment of the United Nations to the rights of the child is also discussed today.


This day is celebrated in various ways by global organizations working for children, governments, goodwill ambassadors, the media, and many stakeholders like you and me. How careful are we to choose a leadership that embraces the rights and affections of children?

 We are all together for the rights of children and for a child-friendly environment, aren't we? May the world have courage to talk on the right of Syrian, Libyan and African kids, may the stakeholders of wars also realize how important is child protection for the entire human race, god resides in child, truly.

Suyog Dhakal



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