Pope John Paul II once said, "We want to keep in mind, but in order to ascertain that we are no longer doing evil for the innumerable innocent victims of Nazism I want to remember one purpose. " 2000) This speech is related to all the wars that have occurred in the past and the present. In this summary we will focus on the impact of war on children and the different ways of living through our children. It compares children of the Holocaust with children of the war of terrorism. War greatly affects children and social, spiritual, and physical harm to children.
War and terrorism are human violence that affects children and young people emotionally and psychologically in the rest of their lives. In one study, one third of children living in the war zone can easily develop some form of post-traumatic stress disorder, psychopathological symptoms, and low levels of psychosocial function throughout their lives There is an estimate. Vibrant violent environment. . Among the children who have been exposed to stress factors related to war for a long time, the prevalence of post-traumatic stress symptoms is generally estimated to be in the range of 10% to 90%. , Destructive behavior and physical symptoms
Psychological pain Children face terrorism and terrorism during the war - these experiences may have sustained impact on post-traumatic stress disorder. The serious loss and confusion of their lives brought high rates of depression and anxiety among children affected by war. Further poverty and violence exposed to refugees may expand these effects. Moral and spiritual influence Malicious, or even worse, if you do indifferent experiences from all over the world, children may lose their meaning when building themselves in their own world. They may have to change their moral structure, lie, steal, prostitute to survive. Their moral structure may be forcibly removed and replaced in training to kill as part of the military force.