http://news.independent.co.uk/world/politics/article2659704.ece

Iraq conflict 'will create a violent generation' 
By Colin Brown, Deputy Political Editor 
Published: 15 June 2007 
An Iraqi doctor has addressed a direct appeal to the UN secretary general over 
the plight of children in his home country, warning that the violence there was 
causing widespread emotional and behavioural damage - and could lead to 
spiralling violence in the future. 

Dr Abdul Kareem Al Obaidi, chair of the Iraqi Association for Child Mental 
Health, said that the situation was "desperate", with children suffering 
"unbearable traumas and heart-wrenching experiences".

He warned Ban Ki-moon that there could be long-term problems for Iraq and the 
rest of the world as the children became adults. Behaviour disorders, which 
never used to be a problem in Iraq, were now prominent, including delinquency, 
drug and substance abuse, and a 50 per cent rate of truancy from school.

Emotional disorders such as depression, anxiety disorders including 
post-traumatic stress disorder and panic disorders were increasing dramatically 
among children, who made up 55 per cent of the Iraqi population of 29 million, 
he said.

"This is a crisis situation that needs urgent attention. Iraqi children are 
suffering from continuous exposure to violence; many are killed and mutilated 
every day. They suffer from neglect and abuse, oppression and the loss of 
parents through deathand separation. Our children carry the future of Iraq, and 
that future is being corrupted. The risk is great, not just for our country, 
but for the region and the world." 


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