Member

You are not logged in.

Defenders Online

----------------
  • 2 guests

Human Rights Watch exposes India's child soldiers
Written by ABC Radio Australia   
Saturday, 06 September 2008 18:00

A human rights group is demanding the Indian government and Maoist rebels stop using child fighters.Claire Mackay reports the group's calling for a rehabilitation scheme the U-S based Human Rights Watch says child soldiers are being used in fighting between India's security forces and Maoist rebels in the country's eastern jungles. The group's Jo Becker says the rebels and the government are exploiting children teaching them to use rifles, and landmines. Eyewitnesses have seen dozens of children dressed in police uniforms armed with rifles.

Human Rights Watch says it's shameful and a scheme is urgently needed to rescue and rehabilitate India's child soldiers. The Maoist rebel movement began as a peasant uprising in 1967 and the Indian government says it's the country's greatest threat to internal security.

 

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

Select Language

English Arabic Hindi Russian Spanish
Designed by SiteGround.