Monday, November 01, 2010

Child soldiers 'no bar' for US aid


Obama administration decides to continue funding to Chad, Yemen, Sudan and DRC though they use children in armed forces.

Al Jazeera
Obama is selectively choosing not to enforce the Child Soldiers Prevention Act of 2008

Apparently, it is causing an outcry in Washington:

The White House spent an hour Friday afternoon trying to convince angry Hill staffers and human rights activists that "naming and shaming" governments that recruit child soldiers, rather than imposing Congressionally-mandated sanctions on them, will better address the problem. But advocacy leaders are upset with the administration and rejected top White House officials' contention that removing sanctions against four troubled states will be a positive move.


There is no reference to the abuse of children by Hamas in Gaza, however. Still, there are documented instances where Hamas went beyond videos of kids holding guns.

In 2006 the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers came out with a paper: Occupied Palestinian Territories--Palestinian children and Hamas

Hamas does not systematically recruit children for military activities. However, there have been a number of serious incidents where children were involved in operations carried out by its military wing. At its most extreme, children have been recruited for suicide operations, although there have been no reports of this practice since 2004. However, several 16 and 17 year olds, nearly always male, have continued to take part in armed attacks on settlements and clashes with Israeli forces. In 2004 Defence for Children International (DCI-Palestine) documented 22 incidents where under-18s were killed as a result of their involvement in militant actions. Of these, one was claimed by Hamas, involving a raid on a settlement by a group in which a 17 year old from Shaja'iyya in Gaza was killed. Two incidents were attributed to Hamas in 2003: one involving a 16 year old who attempted to infiltrate a settlement in Gaza and the other a 17 year old killed in a gun battle in Jenin. Also in 2004 Gaza’s Mezan Center for Human Rights (Mezan) documented seven deaths of minors as a result of involvement in militant actions. This included two separate incidents claimed by Hamas where minors of 16 and 17 were killed in clashes with Israeli forces.

This is the same Obama who has relaxed the requirement in the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006, that the US promote “the cessation of terrorism and incitement in institutions and territories controlled by the Palestinian Authority" / signed a waiver permitting the transfer of US funds to the Abbas's Palestinian Authority (as per ZOA press release)

Bennett

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