Hello and welcome to the program on Martine Dennis from syria to afghanistan and somalia whatever this conflict and instability is often children who suffer the most one out of every six children in the world is living in walls and thats according to a new report by the charity save the children it says those who are lucky enough to survive an attack are often left with debilitating lifelong injuries if that werent enough some aid workers in war zones have been accused of abusing the very same people that meant to protect we have a lot to get to with our guests first so nice. Discussion. Destroys lives it traumatizes communities. And in many of the worlds conflict zones children are suffering the most. This is. A suburb of the syrian capital damascus last week. Its space for lentulus bombardment after years of starve and surrender tactics. The Human Rights Group save the children believes youngsters in war zones are now more at risk than at any time in the past twenty years. According
Story is coming up next thank you for watching. The brutal fox of four a boy is rescued a baby gasp for air is shes cold out of rubble both of them in syria but its a scene replicated in many parts of the world we are asking why are more children than ever being killed or injured in war what can be done about it this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program on Martine Dennis from syria to afghanistan and somalia whatever this conflict and instability is often children who suffer the most one out of every six children in the world is living in walls and thats according to a new report by the charity save the children it says those who are lucky enough to survive an attack are often left with debilitating lifelong injuries if that werent enough some aid workers in war zones have been accused of abusing the very same people that meant to protect we have a lot to get to with our first say nice. Discussion. Destroys lives it traumatizes communities. And in many of the worlds confli
Those stories coming up in the news hour in about twenty five minutes time do join me then after inside story which starts now. The brutal fox a for a boy is rescued a baby gasp for air is shes pulled out of rubble both of them in syria but its a scene replicated in many parts of the world we are asking why are more children than ever being killed or injured in war what can be done about it this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program on Martine Dennis from syria to afghanistan and somalia whatever this conflict and instability is often children who suffer the most one out of every six children in the world is living in walls and thats according to a new report by the charity save the children it says those who are lucky enough to survive an attack are often left with debilitating lifelong injuries if that werent enough some aid workers in laws ends of being accused of abusing the very same people that meant to protect we have a lot to get to with our guests first say nice. D
Aljazeera about more news in thirty minutes next is inside story. The brutal fox of four a boy is rescued a baby gasp for air is shes cold out of rubble both of them in syria but its a scene replicated in many parts of the world we are asking why are more children than ever being killed or injured in war what can be done about it this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program on Martine Dennis from syria to afghanistan and somalia whatever this conflict and instability is often children who suffer the most one out of every six children in the world is living in walls and thats according to a new report by the charity save the children it says those who are lucky enough to survive an attack are often left with debilitating lifelong injuries if that werent enough some aid workers in war zones have been accused of abusing the very same people that meant to protect we have a lot to get to with our guests first say nice. Discussion. Destroys lives it traumatizes communities. And in
50 or 60 . The problem is, all the other risks involved. Even if you have this one woman why are we changing the policy based on one woman . The problem is this is just about a couple of women who want to. First of all, now women are subject to involuntary assignment, because that is what repealing the combat exception means. The women who are willing and maybe able, when they succumb to their two to ten times greater risk of injury, their replacements are going to come from the pool of the unwilling, and most women in the marine corps and in the overall forces are not interested in the infantry. Right now, we dont have any who have applied of the ones who were in that integration study or who have gone through Marine Infantry Training battalions. We had a lot of trouble finding any women who want to. This is a deterrent for recruitment as well. There is a 2012 study of the marine corps, 54,000 covered, thatfound that, about 4 of women who are staying and would not stay in if involunta