Child Abuse
Reader comment on item: Guest Column: Palestinian TV Teaches Kids The Way to 'Jihad Street'

Submitted by Dan, May 3, 2017 12:50

The adults responsible for all aspects of broadcasting and showing this material to children are guilty of mass child abuse which is clearly a violation of international law and human rights law. The International Court in the Hague should be prosecuting those responsible for these broadcasts now. As long as this practice continues there will never be peace in the Middle East. It is difficult to impossible to undo the damage caused by training little children to hate or to be willing to be suicide bombers. I could call this many awful names but the bottom line is that it is child abuse plain and simple and a violation of the human rights of the children who are being brainwashed with this crap. The next time they bomb these places they need to target all of the locations where these awful TV shows are produced and broadcast.


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