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In 2025, Government Forces were the Greatest Perpetrators of Violence Against Children in Armed Conflicts

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UNITED NATIONS, June 22 (IPS) – A record number of children were subject to grave violations by parties to armed conflicts, the highest since the UN mandate for children and armed conflict (CAAC) was established in 1996.

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