Thursday, April 1, 2010
Post #5
My research shows that the experiences of Kurdish children with parents in the military and American children with parents in the military are very different. Only 9% of American students surveyed almost never got to see their parents while 18% got to see their parents fairly often, often, or very often. And most students (73%) didn't even have parents who had been in the military. The Kurdish boy R.'s father was taken against his will into the Iraqi army and didn't see hs family again for 6 years.
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