Former UK PM Calls for Global Court to Punish Crimes Against Children

Gordon Brown urges creation of international criminal court to protect schools and students during conflicts, citing devastating attack on Iranian school that killed 168 girls.
Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has called for the establishment of an international criminal court specifically focused on prosecuting crimes against children during conflicts. Drawing attention to the devastating attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh school in Iran that killed 168 schoolgirls, Brown argued that schools deserve the same moral status and legal protection as hospitals and that no child should ever be considered "collateral damage" in a war.
In a powerful op-ed for The Guardian, Brown emphasized the urgent need for an international judicial body capable of holding perpetrators accountable for atrocities committed against children in conflict zones. The former PM noted that the devastating school attack was just one example of the unacceptable toll that wars and military operations have taken on young, innocent lives around the world.
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