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The children born of war are mainly considered to be those children born to local women and fathers who have been members of an enemy, allied or peacekeeping force.
Through no fault of their own, these children often carry a sense of disgrace and shame as they grow, regardless of whether the relationship between their mother and the father was abusive, manipulative or loving.
In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Gabriel Pryce explores the issue of children born of war.
Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast wherever you listen to it, and tell your friends about episodes that you find interesting. Why not consider making a financial contribution to help us cover costs? You are always welcome to email with your comments.
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By Upstream JournalThe children born of war are mainly considered to be those children born to local women and fathers who have been members of an enemy, allied or peacekeeping force.
Through no fault of their own, these children often carry a sense of disgrace and shame as they grow, regardless of whether the relationship between their mother and the father was abusive, manipulative or loving.
In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Gabriel Pryce explores the issue of children born of war.
Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast wherever you listen to it, and tell your friends about episodes that you find interesting. Why not consider making a financial contribution to help us cover costs? You are always welcome to email with your comments.
Support the show