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2022-10-08 Africa North
UN: Tragedy of Child Soldiers in Tindouf Camps Denounced in New York
[NORTHAFRICAPOST] The tragedy of children turned into soldiers by the separatist militia of the "polisario" with the blessing and support of the host country, Algeria, in the camps of Tindouf
...near the Mauritanian, Western Saharan and Moroccan borders and headquarters of the Polisario Front guerrillas. The Polisario Front, which has a much longer name in several languages, is the expression of the will to independence of the native nomads of the Western Sahara region, the Sahrawis, in their fight first against Spain and afterward against Morocco, a fight Algeria has been perfectly happy to support since 1973. Of course they allow children to volunteer for this noble cause as soon as they can stand without much assistance...
was vigorously denounced, Thursday, before the 4th Committee of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Thus, the president of the Christian Democratic Women International, Anna Maria Stame, spoke out against the methods used by the separatist movement in southwest Algeria to recruit children and subject them to training "that even adults cannot stand".


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"After a simple search on the Internet, I personally discovered the horror suffered by these children who struggle to handle weapons larger and heavier than their size, facing ruthless instructors who find pleasure in making them suffer, as if they were real adult soldiers," she said, noting that this scandal has dominated media headlines for weeks.

She noted that this case was brought before several international organizations, including the Office of the United Nations
...an organization which on balance has done more bad than good, with the good not done well and the bad done thoroughly...
High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, noting that "this appeal has not deterred the polisario militias who have revealed their cynical and despicable face".

Disregarding appeals and protests from all sides, the separatists "have continued to abuse these child soldiers in their training camps. Worse, they do not hesitate to expose them in front of their foreign guests," in defiance of international law and the rights of the child, Stame said.

"These children are supposed to be protected by a whole arsenal of laws and international law binding on States, including the UN Charter, the Charter of Human Rights, the Geneva Convention and the Convention on the Rights of the Child," she noted, adding that "neither this arsenal of binding laws, nor a minimum of ethics that every human being is supposed to be endowed with, have been able to awaken the dead conscience of the criminals who rule in the Algerian camps of Tindouf".

"In addition to a painful military training, these children are subjected to an ideological indoctrination based on radicalization, glorification of violence, hatred of the West and especially Morocco," denounced the petitioner, stressing that the criminals of the polisario and their Algerian sponsors take advantage of the innocence of these children to engulf them in a world of evil and destructive ideas.

She added that "the Polisario leaders have chosen to recruit children for various reasons, it seems: they cost much less and are manageable enough to turn them into robots to kill and machines to spread violence and hatred".

In this context, she called on the international community on the need to protect these children and help them return to their families in the Motherland, Morocco.

"The voice of the international community is essential to reveal this ordeal to the world and bring its executioners before the International Criminal Court as war criminals," she insisted, believing that only an international campaign is likely to end the crimes of the armed separatist movement in the Tindouf camps.

Another petitioner, Giulia Pace, member of the NGO "IL CENACOLO", said Algeria, the host country of the Tindouf camps, continues to turn a deaf ear to the calls of the international community to put an end to the recruitment and indoctrination of children, which are carried out with impunity by the Polisario’s armed separatist militia.

"The indoctrination and recruitment of children by the armed militias of the polisario constitute a crime against humanity, and a denial of the fundamental rights of children recruited, as well as a flagrant violation of the resolutions adopted by the Security Council on the matter," said Pace before the 4th Committee of the UN General Assembly.

For her, "the armed separatist group is stubbornly carrying out a premeditated process of recruitment of children, forcibly removing them from their families and communities, and depriving them of their childhood, education, health care, as well as the opportunity to grow up in a safe and supportive environment".

She noted that the Tindouf camps in southwestern Algeria are "the epicenter" of child soldiers, constituting one of the largest concentrations of military recruitment of children in Africa, noting that the host country and the polisario are guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. She cited a recent report of the European Parliament that children aged 12 to 13 years are subjected to military training in the camps of Tindouf.
Posted by Fred 2022-10-08 00:00|| || Front Page|| [12 views ]  Top
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#1 Easier to whine about the results than address the cause, I suppose.
Posted by Skidmark 2022-10-08 11:47||   2022-10-08 11:47|| Front Page Top

#2 Blame the French, they gave Algeria their independence too early.
Posted by jpal 2022-10-08 14:39||   2022-10-08 14:39|| Front Page Top

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