Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Sri Lanka: enlistement of child soldiers continues

The Catholic Church in Sri Lanka is calling attention back to the problem of child soldiers used in the civil war in the northern part of the island, and is attributing responsibility to both the Tamil Tiger rebels (LTTE) and the special forces of the army. A report from the justice and peace commission of the diocese of Jaffna today denounces that many of the victims of the conflict are children: "most joined the militancy without the knowledge of the parents, and making personal decisions, after experiencing harassment, arbitrary arrests and torture and the denial of their educational and other rights".

Those responsible are not only the rebels, with their violent methods, but also the security forces of Colombo, which contribute to creating a climate of terror, working "against the Tamils to silence them through such threats from clamouring for their ethnic rights". The document of the justice and peace commission also blames the propaganda of the government, according to which the targets of the military operations are only the bases of the LTTE, while the media constantly report news of "bombings (taking) place almost daily over or near civilian dwellings and areas resulting in death of and injuries to civilians and destruction of civilian property and possessions. Even the names and addresses of those injured or killed are released in the media and confirmed also by medical authorities". More...

See also:  The first victim of a child soldier...

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