Lessons gleaned from the political participation of children in Bahrain uprising

Reflecting the tension between state sovereignty and human rights, this paper discusses the moral and ethical implications of the political participation and detention of Bahraini children against the backdrop of sectarian geopolitics. Drawing methodological insights from postmodernism, this paper a...

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Amnesties
Analysis
Child psychology
Child welfare
Children
Children & youth
Children and war
Citizenship
Civil Disobedience
Demographic aspects
Equal rights
Ethics
Geopolitics
Grass roots movement
Human Rights
Kidnapping
Murders & murder attempts
National security
Nonprofit organizations
Participation
Political activism
Political discourse
Political Participation
Political violence
Politics
Postmodernism
Psychology
Riot control
Sectarianism
Sects
Sovereignty
Truth
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