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Eye on the World
July 27, 2015
Eye on the world: Our innocence cannot be lost or taken
By Sentinel staff
In an article titled “Inside the cubs' den: How ISIS trains its child soldiers” The Christian Science Monitor shares the experience of a 14-year-old boy who escaped from an ISIS training camp. The author notes that the design of ISIS’s training for children is to prepare them for service by “[undermining] their innocence and sense of humanity.”
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