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Child Protection

Child Protection is used to describe a set of usually government-run services designed to protect children and young people who are underage and to encourage family stability. According to UNICEF child protection means, preventing and responding exploitation and abuse against children. According to children star group child protection means Protection of child from war, danger etc Child Protection include protect child from danger, war, abuse or any kind of bad activities.

How to Protect Children

In order to protect children we have to first teach them about the personal safety. Personal safety included sidewalk, fire, road crossing etc. Teach them how to used electronic device such as oven, telephone, radio, computer etc.

Yearly lot of children dies because of inappropriate safety. So teach your children about the personal safety, which can help you and your Communities

Child Abuse

Child Abuse Is the Physical, sexual, or emotional mistreatment of child. . Child Abuse Was gave By Specific Group of People, Adult, or their Community. Today more than thousands of Children are suffering From Child abuse Through the World. Child Who Was Suffering from Child Abuse Try to Stay Lonely and Feel Hopeless. Also, They Feel Like Angry And Depressed.

What Is Physical/sexual and Emotional Mean?

Ø Physical: Physical Child abuse Contain Giving Physical Injuries Such as biting a child, burning hitting etc. This Was Mostly Happening on Remote and Village Area.

Ø Sexual: This includes Using Child as Sex Material; Ask Them to Touch on Un-appropriate Place Of a body. This was mostly Happen on Town and village Area.

Ø Emotional: this Means yelling the child. Make them feel shame. This Was Mostly happens on society or community.

You Can Stop Child Abuse

We can Stop Child abuse. By conducting different Social activity on the community related to children. If you think child in your community is abuse give 24 hrs notification to local agencies or dial your local telephone number. Give an equal respect chance and freedom to all children. Which help them to grow easily on our community Children are the world so have loved and care of them.

Voice Against Domestic Worker

In Kuwait, it's against the law for a domestic worker to run away from an employer----even if the employer hits her, locks her up, or refuses to pay her wages.

A new Human Rights Watch report shows how domestic workers in Kuwait, even those trapped with abusive employers, face criminal charges and deportation if they leave their jobs without their employer's permission.

Tilkumari Pun, a 23-year-old domestic worker from Nepal, worked for 13 months without getting paid. She repeatedly asked the family employing her for the wages she was owed so she could return to Nepal, where her father needed a heart operation. Ultimately, she went to the police. But the officers detained her because her employers had reported that she ran away.

Kuwait recently announced it would abolish its sponsorship system, which binds migrant workers to their employers. But the government didn't indicate whether this step would cover domestic workers.

Chinese dissident wins Nobel Peace Prize

(CNN) -- The 2010 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Liu Xiaobo, a leading Chinese dissident who is serving an 11-year prison term, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced Friday.

Liu was sentenced in 2009 to 11 years in prison for inciting subversion of state power. He is the co-author of Charter 08, a call for political reform and human rights, and was an adviser to the student protesters at Tiananmen Square in 1989.

Liu's wife, Liu Xia, told CNN she could not wait to visit him in prison in northern China and tell him the news. She said Friday she was packing under the surveillance of police officers who have promised to take her to visit her husband the next day.

"I am totally shocked and feel so happy," she said. "I've never dreamed about this. Friends have asked me to prepare for a speech, but I've only prepared one for Xiaobo not winning the prize."

"It's an affirmation of what he has fought for," she said.

His lawyer, Shang Baojun, said the win may mean Liu will have to spend longer in prison.

"I hope that he'd be released earlier because of the prize, but in reality, that will not happen," Shang told CNN.

The human rights group Amnesty International called on the Chinese government to release all "prisoners of conscience" following the win.

"Liu Xiaobo is a worthy winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. We hope it will keep the spotlight on the struggle for fundamental freedoms and concrete protection of human rights that Liu Xiaobo and many other activists in China are dedicated to," said Catherine Baber, the deputy Asia-Pacific director at Amnesty International.

"This award can only make a real difference if it prompts more international pressure on China to release Liu, along with the numerous other prisoners of conscience languishing in Chinese jails for exercising their right to freedom of expression."

It was unclear whether Liu Xiaobo had learned of his prize from prison, but he was the favorite of many around the world to win.

"From my personal angle, I feel in a dictatory society if you want to be a person with dignity, if you want to be a honest person, fight for human-rights improvement, fight for free speech, being ... [in prison] is part of what you are undertaking, and there is nothing to complain," he told CNN in 2007, while he was between a series of house arrests.

"Since you chose to do this, you must have a preparation for being in prison," he said. "Entering the prison you must face these things peacefully, not complain [about] others. I even don't complain [about those ... who arrested me, because this is their inevitable action. I can also not let them arrest me if I chose other way."

Liu's name and the term "Nobel Prize" were censored on the Twitter micro-blogging site, but users still managed to react to the award.

"I am so excited when I heard this news! Finally good people is recognized by the world!" wrote one Twitter user.

"They censored what I've just posted on micro blog! Can you really stop people in this Internet age!" wrote another.

At least two foreign television networks -- CNN and BBC -- were temporarily blacked out as the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the winner.

Residents in the country were once again able to see CNN coverage when the announcement ended and the channel returned to regular programming.

His sentencing prompted a groundswell of support for him from former Peace Prize laureates and perennial contenders.

Vaclav Havel, the hero of Czechoslovakia's 1989 Velvet Revolution (who never won the Nobel Prize), retired South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu (who did, in 1984), and the Dalai Lama (1989) were among a group of intellectuals who publicly urged the Nobel Committee to give the prize to Liu shortly after he was sentenced.

American writer Kwame Anthony Appiah, the head of the American PEN center, a literary and human rights organization, nominated Liu in January, he said.

The Wall Street Journal reported in February that Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said it would be "totally wrong" for "such a person" to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and that the comment was later scrubbed from the official transcript of the briefing.

The Irish bookmaker Paddy Power had already paid out on bets for Liu to win the prize, it announced Wednesday, after a surge in betting led it to suspect that information had leaked.

"It is people's affirmation of his 20 years' work," Liu's wife, Liu Xia, told CNN in September in response to his nomination. "It means many people in the world believe that China needs change in its political system and people's freedom of speech," she said in Chinese.

Of his condition in prison, she said, "He is doing OK spiritually and physically. The hospital has been giving him stomach pills. His stomach is not very good. They also said he might have some problem with his liver, hepatitis B maybe. I worried about it. He reads, runs, and writes every day. He runs one hour every day.

"There is nothing else we can do. The judicial procedure is to the end already," she said.

"I know that some friends wish Liu Xiaobo to win this award more urgently than himself," she added. "They believe it is an opportunity for China to change." Source CNN