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Iraq
IS using children as suicide bombers: UN
2014-09-09
[ARABNEWS] Islamic State (IS) fighters in Iraq have killed hundreds of children including in summary executions and used some as jacket wallahs, the top UN envoy on children and armed conflict said Monday.

"Up to 700 children have been killed or maimed in Iraq since the beginning of the year, including in summary executions," Leila Zerrougui told the UN Security Council.

Zerrougui said IS fighters were recruiting boys as young as 13 to carry weapons, guard strategic locations and arrest civilians.

"Other children are used as suicide bombers," she added.

Militias allied to the Iraqi government are also using children to combat the jihadists and "numerous children" detained by the government went missing after militias stormed the prisons in July, she added.

World governments and the United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
have repeatedly accused Islamic State fighters of atrocities since they overran large swathes of Iraq and Syria in June.

New UN High Commissioner of Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, said in Geneva earlier that the IS forces of Evil were creating a "house of blood" in the zones that they control.

The accusations came ahead of a UN summit to be hosted by US President Barack Obama
Jedi mind meld...
on September 25 on the threat of imported muscle seen as fueling the fighting in Iraq and Syria.

The UN Security Council last month adopted a resolution that seeks to choke off funding and the flow of imported muscle to the Islamists, and warns that the string of atrocities may constitute crimes against humanity.

The council on Monday was holding a debate on child soldiers, with the focus also on Libya, Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Mali and South Sudan where children are being recruited as soldiers.

In the Central African Republic, about 8,000 children have been enlisted to fight in various gangs, UN peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous told the council.

The top UN body heard an appeal for reintegration from US actor Forest Whitaker, a goodwill ambassador for UNESCO, whose foundation is active in South Sudan.

"How alone these children must feel when they return from the battlefield to a world they do not recognize," said Whitaker.

"Unless we are there to meet them with open arms, open homes, and open schools, their wars will never end. And neither will ours."

A "Children, Not Soldiers" campaign was launched at the United Nations earlier this year with the goal of ensuring that no children are serving in government forces by the end of 2016.
Posted by:Fred

#6  The council on Monday was holding a debate on child soldiers, with the focus also on Libya, Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Mali and South Sudan where children are being recruited as soldiers.

Methinks at least 3 of these countries (if not 4) have 1 thing in common. "One of these things is not like the others."
Posted by: BA   2014-09-09 14:36  

#5  Skidmark, I thought it was the Iranians who did that. After the soldiers complained that they were disgusted seeing body parts strewn all over the minefield, the Iranians had the kids wrapped in blankets so the body parts wouldn't fly so far.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-09-09 12:50  

#4  "Everyone at the UN understands that the proper use of children is for the purpose of sex with them in exchange for a little food"

FTFY, ed.
Posted by: Barbara   2014-09-09 12:49  

#3  Similar to Iraq using then to clear Iranian mine fields. The world is different over there, and I hope it stays there.
Posted by: Skidmark   2014-09-09 12:26  

#2  And paleosimians don't?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-09-09 10:22  

#1  Everyone at the UN understands that the proper use of children is for the purpose of extorting child welfare funds.
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-09-09 08:00  

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