Liberia's Child Soldiers Play War Games With Real Bullets
The road to Monrovia is a bloodstained thoroughfare strewn with surreal violence. It was time for a break at Clay Junction, Liberia's front line 30 miles north of the capital, Monrovia, and the kids wanted something to smoke. Boy soldiers in women's wigs and girl soldiers in shower caps loitered by the road or practised penalties with spent sub-machine-gun cartridges.| Comments on article "Liberia's Child Soldiers Play War Games With Real Bullets" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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