A Generation Denied, Israeli Violations of Palestinian Children’s Rights, 2000

Summary: The 264-page report reveals the depth and scope of the problems facing Palestinian children, and locates the roots of these problems in the policies of the Israeli occupation.The data included in the report reveals a consistent, strategic, and unfortunately very effective set of policies that both deprive Palestinian children of their human rights, and hinder those children's and their society's future efforts to reclaim those rights. Moreover, it seeks to illustrate that the effects of this intense form of rights deprivation are long-term, and the resultant physical and emotional damage sustained by Palestinian children will have persistent social and political repercussions, within Palestinian society, and throughout the region as a whole. Copies of the report can be purchased from DCI/PS for USD 20.00 (includes shipping and handling).

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