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5 000 child soldiers in Uganda

2006-06-18 22:28
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Geneva - Up to 5 000 children still serve in the Ugandan armed forces even though they are officially banned from enlisting, a senior UN official said on Friday.

While the numbers are small compared to those in the rebel Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), which has up to 25 000 children in its ranks, the Ugandan government has agreed to tighten controls, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's special representative for children and armed conflict said.

"There seems to be some failure in the process," Radhika Coomaraswamy told reporters in Geneva after a trip to northern Uganda where a 20-year conflict still rages between the government and the LRA.

UN children's agency Unicef defines a child soldier as any child under 18 years of age who is part of regular or irregular armed forces.

Coomaraswamy, a Sri Lankan lawyer, said although the Ugandan army was not consciously recruiting children, many young people joined for lack of other things to do, and others were forced in by family or other pressures.

She said Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni had promised to reinforce measures against the recruitment of children and their use in armed conflict.

The east African country will work with Unicef to draw up an action plan by the end of August on ways to better implement its existing laws, Coomaraswany said.

The agreement does not extend to the LRA, which Coomaraswany identified as "the primary violator" in Uganda.

Many LRA child fighters have been traumatised by the horrors they have witnessed, committed and were subjected to, she said.

Coomaraswany estimated that 250 000 children worldwide were affected by armed conflict, either as child soldiers or victims of attacks, abductions or sexual assaults.

In addition to Uganda, child soldiers are found in Burundi, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, Chad, Sudan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Colombia, with most linked to militia groups, Coomaraswany said.

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