Category talk:Children in war

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Why make this children in war? These girls are not children, nor are they women. They are girls. You could have a separate category for Children at War, but Zoya and the others were not children, and should not be included here. I note that Joan of Arc is in Women in War. She was hardly a woman. She was a girl. Another problem with putting Zoya etc in with children at war, is that they will be swamped with male children, boys and youths. Wallie 07:33, 27 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]