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The United Nations protects the most innocent victims

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The United Nations protects the most innocent victims

The United Nations: The most innocent victim

From Ukraine to Gaza, from Sudan to Myanmar, children are often the first to bear the brunt of the effects of war. Today, Xu Dezhi, a reporter from the main station, and Xiao Q, a well-known up master, are not guide dogs on "Kankan United Nations", taking you to the protection of children in armed conflict and the challenges faced by relevant measures.

Children never wage war, but they bear the brunt of the effects of war; With 32,990 grave violations and 22,557 child victims, the UN's annual report on children and armed conflict paints a brutal picture of children in 2023.

From Ukraine to Gaza, from Sudan to Myanmar, how can the most innocent victims be protected in armed conflict? What are the international norms and standards to follow? At the recent annual meeting of the Council, did States express a common political will? What are the challenges ahead of the response to children and armed conflict?

Today, Xu Dezhi, a reporter from China Central Radio and Television Station to the United Nations, and Xiao Q, a well-known up master in the field of international law, are not guide dogs to the United Nations to jointly dismantle this series of issues.

The United Nations protects the most innocent victims
The United Nations protects the most innocent victims

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