Thursday 2 June 2016

CHILDREN OF THE TROUBLES. THEY SHOOT CHILDREN, DON’T THEY?


CHILDREN OF THE TROUBLES
                     THEY SHOOT CHILDREN, DON’T THEY?

Background: Children of the Troubles is a cross-community group that campaigns against the abuse of Children by loyalist and republican paramilitaries in Northern Ireland.
Since 1990 more than 500 Children have been shot, beaten and maimed by paramilitary groups. Several hundred others have been ‘exiled’ from their homes under threat of violence. Following the outbreak of the Troubles, these so-called ‘punishment’ attacks – orange-on orange and green-on-green violence – have been carried out in mainly working-class areas. They have traumatised some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children in our society.
Aims:
·        to expose the scale and severity of Loyalist and Republican paramilitary ‘punishment’ attacks on Children
·        to highlight the traumatic effects on Children of the various forms of physical and psychological abuse inflicted on them
·        to work with other groups in opposing human rights abuses more generally, whether perpetrated by the state or by paramilitary organisations, both in Northern Ireland and elsewhere in the world.
Contacts:
Dr Irene Boada: Telephone: 0747-0037-154; ireneboadamontagut@gmail.com
Bernadette O’Rawe: 077-332-55677; rickyorawe@yahoo.co.uk

Liam Kennedy: Telephone: 90-973253; 90-322067; l.kennedy@qub.ac.uk

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