Description
Lawyer-writer Abdurrahim Dede delivers a profoundly shocking, poetic, and conscience-driven masterpiece with “Çocukların Eline Kim Silah Verdi” (Who Put the Gun in the Children’s Hands?), subtitled The Child Rights Constitution and an Apocalypse Novel. Moving beyond abstract legal codes, the narrative argues that a child’s first constitutional document is the look, the tone of voice, and the moral atmosphere within their family. The book unfolds over a deeply tragic story set in a school corridor, chronicling the invisible neglect, unheard silences, and deferred mercy surrounding a young boy named Eren. By weaving together touching perspectives from an avoiding mother, an estranged father, an unseeing counselor, and a silent society, the novel proves that the finger pulling the trigger is merely the final symptom of collective blindness. Complemented by an applicable Child Rights Manifesto, a moving Parent’s Oath, a Child’s Prayer, and an academic article, this gripping work stands as an urgent, unforgettable call to rediscover our duties as custodians of the future
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