Q&A: Former child soldier speaks out for those without a voice
29 Jun 2007 13:40:01 GMT
Source: UNHCR
WASHINGTON, D.C., United States, June 29 (UNHCR) Ishmael Beah, a former child soldier from Sierra Leone, recently published his
best-selling memoir, "A Long Way Gone." At the age of 12, Beah fled his home and family following an attack by rebels and began to wander the turbulent West African country in search of safety. At 13,
he was picked up by the government army and forced to fight with them for two years. Beah was eventually released and sent to a UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) rehabilitation centre. From there, he moved
to the United States where he attended high school and college and has since become an influential advocate and writer. Beah recently sat down with Carly Stadum, UNHCR public information intern in
Washington, to discuss his life. Excerpts from the interview: