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How could they?

Heart filled with hurt which increases and grows
What they do to the voiceless this child knows

Sent here to protect soldiers with big egos
Of these men and pain this child knows

Come here to serve instead turmoil follows
The sickness of human nature this child knows

That one promises food laughing with his fellows
A full stomach won’t stop the ache this child knows

Viciously abused as if something she owes
Her life has forever been altered this child knows

Not a soul to save her when her blood flows
There will be no-one to turn to this child knows

Swaggering like earth owners and heroes
Nothing will happen to them this child knows

She wishes to fly far away from her woes
Nothing will ever change this child knows

Peacekeepers ‘abusing children’

For UN spokesman Nick Birnback to say that it “was impossible to ensure “zero incidents” within an organisation that has up to 200,000 personnel serving around the world” is a just a load of old cobblers.

This abuse of human rights is happening because the survivors are “orphans, children separated from their parents and families, and children in families dependent on humanitarian assistance”, according to the report by Save the Children (.pdf file) . In other words, voiceless people.

The very people that organisations such as the UN and Save the Children are meant to be supporting and caring for.

The poet, W. H. Auden wrote, “Evil is unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table”. How true.

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5 comments

1 How could they? { 05.28.08 at 12:26 pm }

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2 How could they? { 05.28.08 at 12:26 pm }

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3 Mwangi - the Displaced African { 05.29.08 at 9:06 am }

To find out how seriously they take that idea, I simply ask myself, “What would they have said if the abuse was happening to WASP Blue blood kids?” Probably wouldn’t be as many excuses then.

4 Rebecca { 05.30.08 at 9:36 am }

hallo
Thanks for the nice poem
greetings
Rebecca

5 christine { 01.04.09 at 4:28 am }

man.
painfully true.
the very ppl tht the UN swear to protect-
they are the voiceless ones-
they do not keep their promise-the UN dont.
their promises are like the wind, the change everyday.

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