uk charity children of syria badly traumatized
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UK charity: children of Syria badly traumatized

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Children from war-torn Syria are being badly traumatized from witnessing killings, torture, and other atrocities in the country\'s conflict, a UK charity warned Tuesday. Harrowing testimony collected from refugees in Save the Children projects reveals that youngsters have been the target of brutal attacks, seen the deaths of parents, siblings, and other children, and have witnessed and experienced torture. The charity is working to help children come to terms with the devastating mental scarring of their experience, providing specialist support to those showing signs of distress including self-harm, nightmares and bedwetting. The aid agency is also calling for the UN to step up its documentation of all violations of children\'s rights in Syria and that it should have more resources to do this, so that crimes against children are not committed with impunity. Speaking after returning from Jordan where he met refugee children, Justin Forsyth, Save the Children\'s chief executive, said in a statement, \"No child should ever see the horrors being described on a daily basis to our staff on the ground; stories of torture, murder, and terror. \"They need specialist emotional support to come to terms with these shocking experiences and their stories need to be heard and documented so those responsible for these appalling crimes against children can be held to account.\" The charity has released \'Untold Atrocities\', a collection of first-hand accounts of the conflict from children and parents receiving help from Save the Children after fleeing Syria. The accounts contain graphic details of how children are caught up in Syria\'s war: witnessing massacres and, in some cases, experiencing torture. \"Dead bodies along with injured people were scattered all over the ground. I found body parts all over each other. Dogs were eating the dead bodies for two days after the massacre.\" Save the Children has been refused permission to enter Syria to help more children but much of the children\'s testimony corroborates violations documented by the United Nations and human rights organizations in recent months. Some children have started self-harming as they struggle to come to terms with what they have been through, while others are suffering from nightmares, bedwetting, and depression. Save the Children is on the ground on Syria\'s borders, providing emotional support to thousands of children who have fled to neighboring countries, helping them recover from their experiences again and rebuild their lives, it said. The agency has launched an appeal to help fund its work in the region. Meanwhile, Amnesty International has repeatedly warned that the children in Syria are among the main victims of the atrocities committed by the Assad regime. It said that more than 28,000 people have lost their lives as a result of the fighting between the rebels and the government forces there.

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