Children of Sudan in the war .. wooden guns and representative battles

In Sudan, children have become part of the war that overwhelmed their lives and ideas, as they repeat the harshest fighting scenes that they watch in a acting play, instead of being in their schools.
According to the report of the Al -Jazeera correspondent, the children make tanks of cartoon and artillery of empty food boxes to take place in representative battles, while conducting military exercises with their barefoot feet and torn clothes, in a scene that reflects the size of the psychological impact of the ongoing conflict. One of the rifle makers was a guitarist, but he changed his path to consistented with what he considered “the change of culture for the sake of the homeland.” It enhances violence in the hearts of children and affects their future behavior. Instead of learning in schools, children express their harsh reality through virtual battles, which may be established in their minds and pose a threat to their future psychological and social safety.
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