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Rights of the child

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children

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2| and especially rights of children becomes visible. With the 2 1, 2| women, and what concerns us, children. In 1989, the United Nations 3 1, 3| be directed towards the children whose rights are not protected;~ 4 1, 3| trafficking in and selling of children, lack of freedom of expression, 5 1, 3| lack of attention towards children, all forms of culture and 6 1, 3| the face of millions of children across the world who are 7 2 | are, and adapting them to children and adolescents according 8 2 | deserve to bring up their children (art 18).~- The right to 9 2 | or physically handicapped children (art 23); protection against 10 2 | selling of or trading in children (art 35); against the illicit 11 2 | C. Absolute Priority: children come first; therefore it 12 2 | prospectively, because all children are the continuation of 13 2 | organised societies to which children and adolescents belong as 14 2 | adolescents belong as well as of children themselves . Only by following 15 2 | in the public defence of children whether they are in Lasallian 16 3, 2| defence and promotion of children and young people. It can, 17 3, 9| young who are handicapped, children who are in hospital for 18 4 | information on the situation of children in each of their countries. 19 End | psycho-social and spiritual needs of children: education, family environment, 20 End | Encyclical Quemadmodum for children who were victims of deportations, 21 End | to the most disadvantaged children on the earth irrespective


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