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Child Soldier Use 2003

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    January 29, 2004

    Child Soldier Use 2003

    A Briefing for the 4th UN Security Council Open Debate on Children and Armed Conflict

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    • Americas
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    • Angola
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    Topic
    • Children's Rights
    • Children and Armed Conflict

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