A child terrorist refers to an individual who is below the age of majority and actively engages in acts of terrorism or assists in terrorist activities. While there is no universally agreed-upon definition of a child terrorist, various sources and organizations classify individuals under the age of 18 as child soldiers or child combatants if they are involved in armed conflicts. Similarly, a child terrorist can be understood as a minor who participates in acts of violence or targets civilians with the intention to promote a political, ideological, or religious agenda. The circumstances surrounding child terrorism often raise complex ethical and legal questions, including concerns over the child's autonomy, vulnerability, and the responsibility of their actions. Efforts to prevent and rehabilitate child terrorists involve a multidimensional approach that considers their age, personal circumstances, and the need to address both their potential rehabilitation and the collective security concerns created by their involvement in terrorism.
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