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A World for Children
A VOICE AND INFORMATION


Read Wali's story in English

Article 12
The right to express views
"Education must be free for poor children"

Wali, 12, Afghanistan


Wali is one of the thousands of Afghan refugee children, living in Pakistan. He discusses the US-led bombing campaign in Afghanistan and expresses his concern for the safety of children in the raids.


Read Salma's story in English

Article 34
Protection from sexual exploitation
"I had been sold to a brothel owner"

Salma, age unknown, India


Salma, from India, married at the age of 10. Within a year of her marriage, she was raped by her father-in-law. After running away from home, Salma was sold to a brothel and forced to have sex with clients.


Read Maryam's story in English

Article 17
Children should have access to information
"Kids make contact with all kinds of people"

Maryam, 14, Iran


Maryam is a keen user of the internet. The technology, she says, helps youth become more knowledgeable. Although ownership of computers requires wealth, cafes have increased access to the internet for people with fewer resources.


Read Atina's story in English

Article 13
Freedom to seek information and ideas
"I'd better spend most of the time studying"

Atina, 12, Albania


Atina lives in Tirana, Albania. Her mother is the family's wage-earner; her father is paralysed and requires medical attention at home. Atina studies diligently - she wants to be a lawyer.


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Fact All children are entitled to express their opinion and to have access to information, whether in print, through oral transmission, in the form of art, or any other media.

Fact Equally, children have the right to voice their views in judicial and administrative proceedings which affect them.

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child came into force on 2 September 1990.

Article 1
"A child means every human being below the age of 18 years"

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