打破冲突风险陷阱:限制儿童兵现象的前进之路

Siwnan Rasakandan, Haezreena Begum
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近几十年来,在武装冲突中招募和使用儿童或儿童兵的现象给许多国家成千上万的儿童造成了巨大的痛苦。本文探讨了保护儿童免受掠夺性招募的途径,以及防止那些已被招募的儿童陷入进一步暴力的途径,一般称之为 "冲突陷阱"。为此,应将现行法律作为社会工程学的工具加以应用,以实现保护儿童兵的理想变革,同时运用说服艺术和科学来宣传这些理念。因此,为了实现上述预期的社会变革,本文提出了三个目标:第一,用通俗易懂的语言解释法律,并将其作为保护武装冲突局势中的儿童的重要工具;第二,列举对儿童心理健康的严重社会心理影响,以及随之而来的对儿童认知和情感发展的破坏,这些影响往往是不可逆转的;第三,介绍将前儿童兵转变为像伊斯梅尔-比阿这样的国际人物的重返社会计划。我们的前提是,这三个目标如果在社会中得到实施,将成为成功的战略,带来所期望的社会变革,即为消除儿童兵现象争取支持,从而减少冲突长期存在的某些诱因。因此,这些战略将有助于防止在武装冲突中招募和使用儿童,从长远来看,将有助于摆脱冲突陷阱。由于以前冲突中的儿童兵随时准备重新投入战斗,因此限制冲突陷阱的影响对于维护一个没有冲突的社会来说势在必行。
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Breaking the Risk of Conflict Trap: Way forward for Limiting Child Soldiers’ Phenomenon
The recruitment and use of children in armed conflicts or child soldier phenomenon has inflicted much pain and suffering to thousands of children in many countries during recent decades. This article examines the pathway to protect children from predatory recruitment as well as the prevention of those who are already recruited from becoming trapped into further violence, generically termed as ‘conflict trap.” In pursuance, the current law shall be applied as an instrument of social engineering to bring about the desired change towards the protection of child soldiers alongside the use of art and science of persuasion in promoting the ideas. Therefore, to accomplish the above desired social change, this article proposes three objectives: firstly, to explain the law in plain terms and present it as a valuable instrument designed to protect children in armed conflict situations; secondly, to enumerate the serious psycho-social impact to the mental health of the child, and the ensuing disruption of the cognitive and affective development of the child, that are often irreversible; thirdly, to present reintegration program that has transformed former child soldiers into international figures like Ishmael Beah. It is premised that these three objectives, if implemented in society, would be successful strategies in imputing the desired social change, which is to rally support for the elimination of child soldiering, thus diminishing some incentives for conflict perpetuation. Therefore, these strategies would help to prevent the recruitment and use of children in armed conflicts and in the long term will aid in the breaking away from conflict trap. As child soldiers in previous conflicts will be ready to resume fighting, limiting the impact of conflict traps becomes imperative to preserve a conflict free society.
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