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UN:
USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS CONTINUE IN MYANMAR AND BURUNDI, SAYS TOP UN
OFFICIAL: 07/12/2007 (MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /
- 07 December 2007 --
Despite calls to stop the abominable practice,
children continue to be recruited and used as child soldiers in Myanmar and
Burundi, according to the United Nations envoy for children in armed conflict
who has just presented two new reports on the issue.
“The
issue of recruitment and use of children continues to be a problem in Myanmar
both with regard to the Government and various non-state actors,” stated
Radhika Coomaraswamy, who yesterday presented the report of the
Secretary-General on the situation of children and armed conflict in Myanmar to
the Security Council Working Group dealing with the matter.
Although
there has been progress in terms of dialogue with the Myanmar Government and two
non-State actors, the Karen National Union (KNU) and the Karenni National
Progressive Party (KNPP), the report notes that “State and non-State actors
continue to be implicated in grave child rights violations.”
Ms.
Coomaraswamy also raised concerns about the issue of access for UN monitors in
Myanmar, stating that “the Government should provide the UN country team with
free access to conflict areas and to recruitment centres so that monitoring and
reporting can be performed effectively and all the information can be
verified.”
Among
other issues cited were difficulties with age verification, reports of children
convicted and sentenced for desertion, and lack of humanitarian access.
“Children are the first to be affected by a humanitarian crisis,” she said.
“There is a real urgency for a humanitarian needs assessment in the conflict
areas in order to devise proper programmatic responses for the most
vulnerable.”
However,
she stressed that the efforts of the Working Group and the monitoring and
reporting mechanism established by the Council had already led to commitments by
some parties to stop the recruitment and use of children.
The
Government has adopted directives that explicitly prohibit the recruitment of
children under 18 and set up a high-level Committee for the Prevention of
Military Recruitment of Underage Children, she noted. The KNU and the KNPP have
also signed deeds of commitment that are currently being finalized.
With
regard to Burundi, Ms. Coomaraswamy condemned new reported cases of recruitment
and use of children by the Forces Nationales de Libération (FNL). She also
criticized the attitude of armed groups that have been recruiting children by
promising them demobilization benefits for which they were not eligible.
In
addition, she deplored the alarming increase of cases of rape and sexual
violence in the country, a concern that was also raised by Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon in his recent report on Burundi. “The 80 per cent rise in reported
cases show that [the] dawning of peace has unfortunately not heralded a more
secure environment for women, boys and girls in Burundi,” she stated.
Ms.
Coomaraswamy was pleased to note that the UN system had begun a series of
activities together with Government ministries to address this problem, and
called for sustained political will and commitment to fight impunity for such
crimes.
Mr.
Ban’s Executive Representative for Burundi told reporters in New York today
that the UN is aware that there are under-age persons among the alleged FNL
dissidents, and stressed that the UN is ready, willing and able to take care of
those identified as children.
“We
have sent that message to the FNL, to the Government, that if there are children
among these alleged dissidents, we would be prepared to take care of their needs
and they should not be in the camps,” Youssef Mahmoud stated.
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