Source: UN News: Saturday, 28 June 2025 00:01 am
Sila, a young woman from Idlib in Syria, was three years old when one day in the morning she opened in the horrific noise of her sleeping missile attacks. These missile attacks were taking place around Sila’s house, due to which Sila and his family had to leave their home and run away for safe places. Sila told the Security Council through video conferencing from Syria on Wednesday, “Since that day, our house became a ‘journey bag’ and that displacement became our way … My childhood was full of fear and anxiety and I was deprived of my loved one.” Sila’s age is now 17 years old. He shared his experiences during the Syrian Civil War at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday. The meeting was organized to discuss the findings of the latest reports of the general secretary on children and armed conflicts. The report recorded a 25 percent increase in serious violations of human rights against children in 2024, which is the largest number recorded so far in its 20 years of history.United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Director of Child Protection Sheema Sen Gupta said in the Security Council, “This year’s report confirms this year again and which many children already know – that the world is failing to save them from the horrors of war.” “Every country around the world is a matter of human rights violations, a moral failure against children. This report presented to the real Defense Council of Damage is published every year to record a record of serious violations of human rights against children affected by war. This report depends entirely on data compiled and verified by the United Nations. This means that there is a possibility of more than the actual number, more than the recorded data. In 2024, a record 41 thousand 370 cases of human rights violations were registered in the report – including killing of infrastructure such as murder and disability, rape, kidnapping and children supporting schools. This report, this report, this report, special representatives for children and armed conflicts have been prepared. Virginia Gambba said, “Every child suffering from these attacks carries on a story, a snatched life, a broken dream, a future with a future that has become foggy due to meaningless violence and long confrontation.” The report says that many of these human rights violations, conflicts and collisions say that when the urban war is growing, but even after the serious human rights violations, there is a serious human rights violation These can continue. These human rights violations are still in the form of torn explosives without lying on the ground. Sima Sen Gupta said, “Every farm, school courtyard or street is released in every unused armament, a punishment of death, which can take children in any moment.” And these situations are in the form of hurts and injuries that are in a whole child Let’s leave Wounds who never heal, children, even if they are saved from serious human rights violations, they are not able to escape from deep injury, if they are victims of violence, then their scales, live with them throughout their life. And even if they are not injured, there is shock in their life. The original structure of the society affects. “This is why UNICEF and his partners have worked to provide reunion programs and psychological assistance for children victims of serious human rights violations. Sila said that his childhood shock is still with him, and this has inspired him to become a parikarik for children in unrest.” I do not feel normal. I am afraid of any such voice that is similar to the aircraft, dark and even silence. “” Remove them with disappointment. The invisible and unmatched suffering were suffering … please do not let them go back under the shadow of despair. ”