Figures & data
Table 1. The number of new articles of anti-nuclear movements that reporting children from 1987 to 2019.
Figure 1. The reporting of ‘baby soldiers’ related to the anti-nuclear march in 1999.
![Figure 1. The reporting of ‘baby soldiers’ related to the anti-nuclear march in 1999.](/cms/asset/6da459bc-75ca-46fa-aaed-f913aca9f119/rens_a_2349830_f0001_b.gif)
Figure 3. Children walked at the front of the anti-nuclear march.
![Figure 3. Children walked at the front of the anti-nuclear march.](/cms/asset/2213320b-719b-4824-b2f8-f09461dce622/rens_a_2349830_f0003_b.gif)
Figure 4. Ten-year old boy standing on the street holding a signboard to ask the president to stand down.
![Figure 4. Ten-year old boy standing on the street holding a signboard to ask the president to stand down.](/cms/asset/372c5ef6-871a-4e7f-ac7c-db0e3e8da7d2/rens_a_2349830_f0004_oc.jpg)
Figure 5. A 10-year-old girl’s opinion was published along with those of other young people.
![Figure 5. A 10-year-old girl’s opinion was published along with those of other young people.](/cms/asset/748508d6-6a97-4584-9484-d6a1a12d7a9a/rens_a_2349830_f0005_oc.jpg)