1947 Great British created two states: India and Pakistan, causing about 400,000 deaths, 13 million refugees, 75,000 cases of taking women from both sides.

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1947 Great British created two states: India and Pakistan, causing about 400,000 deaths, 13 million refugees, 75,000 cases of taking women from both sides. Many children died and were taken to be slaves. Pakistan Child Slaves Pakistan Refugees

The first India-Pakistan war over Kashmir take place Many children had to participate in the war and be soldiers. Young Pakistan Child Soldier

1958 On 27 October, a military coup places General Ayub Khan in power. The children were not relief that the leader changed, and were living with fear. General Ayub Khan with his wife Afraid Child

1965 Second war between India and Pakistan over Kashmir and Afghanistan take place. Children had to live in poor conditions and drink dirty water because of the war. Soldiers Hiding Dirty Water that children drink

Civil war erupts in Balochistan between the Pakistani army and an array of nationalist and separatist armed groups including the BLA, BRA and Baluch Ittihad. Innocent children are dying and getting hurt because of greedy adults. Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Aslam Raisan

1988 Civilian governance is restored after Zia’s death in a plane crash. Benazir Bhutto, daughter of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, wins the general election as the head of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) The children just wishes that the war will end soon. Benazir Bhutto

2001 Pakistan joins the US-led “War on Terror”, giving support to the Taliban and sending Pakistani troops to the border with Afghanistan. Innocent children, especially in Middle East, parts of Asia and Africa, Europe and North America, lost their family, had to be refugees, die, and live in a hard condition.