Child Soldiery

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Western society holds manifest the truth of the idea that all people are born free and that this inherent freedom grants them certain basic rights, the alienation of which is never morally justifiable. If this is accepted along with the truism that inaction in the face of injustice is as bad as the commission of injustice, then there is surely a moral imperative for those with the authority to protect freedom to do so without hesitation and regardless of the cost or risk involved.

Therefore it is with great jubilation that we, the undersigned, fully support and endorse the most recent attempt by the United States Congress to protect the inalienable rights of humankind by combatting the scourge of child soldiery. This attempt has come in the form of the Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2007, known in the House of Representatives as HR 3028. This bill will, if passed, create a legal definition for Child Soldiers for the purposes of US Foreign Policy and prohibit the American Government from supporting any regime or party that knowingly uses or supports their use.

However, we are also gravely concerned regarding one portion of this bill: section 5 (prohibition), subsection (c), which provides for a "national interest waiver" through which the President may grant an exception to this law by making a note in the Federal Register saying that he is acting in the National Interest of the United States. We find this provision to be frankly detestable and entirely contrary not only to the spirit of the rest of the bill, but to the spirit of freedom and justice which supposedly guides the United States.

5 (c) would make it legal for the President to send children into battle with not so much as a footnote. There is not even a requirement that the President even appear before Congress to explain his actions much less seek their approval; he need only send them a note. Beyond this lack of accountability there is the fact that it is inconceivable that the national interest of the United States should ever require the use of Child Soldiers, or the support of such a practice by the United States government. In fact, it would be most ethically corrupt for the American government to sacrifice the lives and freedoms of children in any cause, even if that cause were, in fact, crucial to the national interest of the United States. Were this ever the case, we would rather see our country disadvantaged than held up on the backs of enslaved children.

Therefore we do hereby demand that Congress act according to the precepts of common decency: every representative should support this bill, for it is, apart from 5 (c) a most excellent piece of legislation. However, they should also vehemently oppose 5 (c) and refuse to cosponsor or vote for HR 3028 unless it is amended to eliminate the national interest waiver provision.

215 Signatures

  • Justin Pinderhughes
  • Sarita Rosenstock
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    • Princeton, NJ
  • Rolf Stuber
  • Danielle Onuschak
  • Romina Shah
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  • Nicholas Liu
  • sean schnarr
  • Aislinn Bauer
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    • Princeton, NJ
  • Roman Soiko
  • Alyssa Hargrove
  • Laura Zahorbenski
  • Donrey Acharon
  • Maggie Goff
  • Richard Trent
  • Mak Hussain
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  • Valerie
  • Lucie Journet
  • Nadia Shaikh
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  • m shah
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    • Please pay attention to this dire problem. The individuals in the U.S. are trying to help, it's time for the U.S. as a whole to take action.
  • Aalok Gandhi
  • Eric Brown
  • Chanae McKinnie
  • Varshil Patel
  • Harvey Drayton
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  • Ernie Rosario
  • Alborz
  • Bhav S
  • melanie levine
  • Anne Watanabe
  • Nathan Scarborough
  • Divya Prakriya
  • Noah Baron
  • Christina Radvanski
  • Gregory Williams
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    • Congress should never create exceptions to its own rules, especially to the good ones.
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    • 32 Gates Road, Somerset, NJ
  • Cecilia Mauro
  • Cecilia Kuure
  • Greg Ganoe
  • Winnie Duong
  • Alex
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    • FOR GREAT JUSTICE!
  • Nam Kulkarni
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    • The loophole must be closed.
  • Kathryn Palazzoto
  • Yvonne Su
  • Jerome John
  • stefanie White
  • Samantha L.
  • Claudia Gonzalez
  • roscoe
  • Fidelia Vasquez
  • Rebecca Seifert
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    • We cannot support such a violation of human rights!