"Today's children are tomorrow's hope," said an American representative. "We must all work to ensure that hope is not extinguished by the blight of armed conflict."
Ugandan diplomat Fred Beyendeza said nothing was more painful to his country than the abduction, torture, enslavement and killing of innocent children in northern and western Uganda for the past 12 years.
The United Nations Security Council condemns the targeting, recruitment and abduction of children in war .
The council urged all governments to approve and obey treaties that protect children during times of war.
2. Who said nothing was more painful to his country than the abduction, torture, enslavement and killing of innocent children in northern and western Uganda for the past 12 years?
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