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Lyra Heartstrings
January 5th, 2013, 01:29 PM
Full article: Here (http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/05/world/africa/central-african-republic-unrest/index.html?hpt=wo_c1)

(CNN) -- Opposition and pro-government militias are recruiting child soldiers as the Central African Republic faces a rebellion in the north, the United Nations warned.
Rebels demanding the resignation of President Francois Bozize have seized various towns and threatened to head to the capital of Bangui.
As the government scrambles to quash the rebellion, alarm is growing as children are separated from their relatives.
"Reliable sources have informed us that children are newly being recruited among their ranks. These reports are of serious concern," said Souleymane Diabate, the U.N. children agency's representative in the nation.
Diplomats seek progress on Central African Republic crisis
Armed groups are forcing children under age 18 to fight, carry supplies and serve as sex slaves, the agency said Friday.
Before the conflict started last month, 2,500 children were linked to various armed groups. That number is expected to rise as the recent conflict continues, officials said.
About 300,000 children have been affected by the rebellion, including family separation, sexual violence, displacement and lack of access to education and health facilities.
The crisis started in December, when a coalition of rebel forces, known as Seleka, accused the president of reneging on a peace deal and demanded that he step down. They seized towns in the north and threatened to march to the capital, although they appear to have halted their advance.
Regional leaders met in Gabon this week to try and bring both sides to the table.
A meeting between the president and the rebel group might take place next week, according to the Central African Republic's ministry of territorial administration.
Bozize has called on the international community, including the United States and France, to help stave off the rebellion.
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They're using children..to fight wars? What is this earth coming to?

Noirtier
January 5th, 2013, 01:53 PM
They're using children..to fight wars? What is this earth coming to?

Sadly, it's actually not as uncommon as you might think. Colombia and it's FARC group, that has caused a sort of guerilla civil war of sorts, has been using child soldiers for decades. It's common practice for them to kidnap children when they're young, and almost brainwash them into being soldiers for them. It's horrible, it really is, but it's nothing new sadly... I hope that these conflicts stop sometime soon, so that children don't have to be subjected to these horrors.

Magus
January 5th, 2013, 02:22 PM
Capture kids in the villages. Brainwash them, and make them fight instead of themselves(mature and capable men).

TigerBoy
January 5th, 2013, 03:34 PM
This is heart breaking, and cowardly on the part of the men making them do this as Magus said.

In essence they seem to be a people committing self-genocide by sacrificing children on the alter of their own greed, politics or religion.

Guillermo
January 6th, 2013, 07:00 PM
They're using children..to fight wars? What is this earth coming to?

It's happened many many times in history. Take a look at this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_use_of_children#Movement_to_stop_military_use_of_children). And here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Long_Way_Gone:_Memoirs_of_a_Boy_Soldier) is a book called A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier which actually gives a first hand account of a boy in Sierra Leone being force into the army. Thousands upon thousands of children have died due to them being forced to fight.