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South Sudan Government Recruited Child Soldiers, UN Says

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JUBA, South Sudan

South Sudan government accused by the Human Right Watch for using children to fight the war in Bentiu(Photo: vice)
South Sudan government accused by the Human Right Watch for recruiting children to fight the war(Photo: vice)

August 18, 2016(Nyamilepedia) — South Sudan’s government has recruited child soldiers in the past week to prepare for a renewed conflict, according to an internal United Nations document obtained by The Associated Press.

The document says a senior politician appointed by President Salva Kiir led the recruitment of an entire village of boys using intimidation. Some were as young as 12 years old. It was not clear how many children were involved.

Armed groups in South Sudan often coerce children to join their ranks by threatening to confiscate their family’s cattle, a key source of wealth and status in this pastoral society.

The U.N. document indicates that the recruitment of children took place shortly after the U.N. Security Council a week ago approved sending an additional 4,000 peacekeepers to the East African country to protect civilians after renewed fighting in the capital, Juba, last month.

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Separately, UNICEF on Friday announced that at least 650 children have joined armed groups in South Sudan this year alone. Around 16,000 child soldiers have been recruited since civil war began in December 2013.

Army spokesperson Lul Ruai Koang said youth who join the military are not forced. He said he was not aware of the recent recruitment of children.

South Sudan’s military and opposition forces have made repeated promises to address allegations of child recruitment, but both sides have continued recruiting since July’s outbreak of violence, according to Justin Forsyth, UNICEF’s deputy executive director.

“They believe they can easily control and manipulate young minds,” Forsyth said. The children then “can commit atrocities, and they will do what they are told.”

Child soldiers are defined as anyone recruited to join armed groups under the age of 18, and the International Criminal Court considers the recruitment of those under 15 to be a war crime.

In an interview this month in Unity state, one former child soldier said he had expected to do cooking and cleaning in the army when he joined at age 16 but instead was sent to fight on the front lines.

“If you go to the front line, two things would happen: either you will kill someone or you will be killed,” he said.

He was released from the army a few months ago, one of more than 1,000 child soldiers who have been demobilized from different armed groups as part of a UNICEF program.

“I was not happy because I was given a gun when I was so young,” the teen said. “If you are afraid, the commander will beat you.”

Since the outbreak of civil war, children have been recruited at an expedited rate to protect their communities, according to Joseph Manytuel, the governor of Northern Leich state.

“When you are in a crisis, whoever is ready to join will not be left alone,” Manytuel told the AP from Bentiu earlier this month.

Last year, President Barack Obama issued a partial waiver to South Sudan from the Child Soldiers Prevention Act of 2008, allowing the U.S. to continue military assistance to support South Sudan’s peace process.

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2 comments

GatNor August 19, 2016 at 6:13 am

“The document says a senior politician[ Taban Deng Gai ] appointed by President Salva Kiir led the recruitment of an entire village of boys using intimidation.”

“Army spokesperson Lul Ruai Koang said youth who join the military are not forced.”

Yet the South Sudan’s tribal regime has not object to this recruitment of children by taking the necessary steps immediately initiating returning these children to their families.

A whole village of boys is the new army of Taban’s fighting force. Taban in a video was recently making statements about integration of forces… a bewildered grown man calling kidnapped children forces. This is a classic case of abduction by legal definition. The parents of these kids need to come forth and take their children period.

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Lul Grat August 20, 2016 at 7:31 pm

Taban is the worst kind of person. He urinates on the memory of the 20 000 genocided in Juba. The AU report was very clear in pointing out what the government did to those poor people from so many tribes in Juba.
He now sleeps with the killers of his kin. What person would behave like that.\\

He rallies behind Kiir and Lueth, now child soldiers also. (I guess not his own boys).

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