‘Concerned by Maoists, separatists using kids’
UNITEDNATIONS: The UN chief has expressed concern over the recruitment of children by separatists and Maoists, saying they continue to be affected by incidents of violence between armed groups and the government, especially in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir.
In his annual report on ‘Children in Armed Conflict’, Secretary General Antonio Guterres said the UN continued to receive reports of the recruitment and use of children by armed groups, including the Naxalites, in particular in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.
“Children continued to be affected by incidents of violence between armed groups and the government, in particular in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, as well as tensions in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.
According to government information, at least 30 schools were burned and partially destroyed by armed groups in Jammu and Kashmir. In addition, government reports confirmed the military use of four schools by security forces in that
Children continued to be affected by violence between armed groups and government, in particular in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, as well as tensions in J&K. ANTONIO GUTERRES , United Nations secretary general
region for several weeks, the report said.
“In a troubling development, Maoists were allegedly running several schools in Chhattisgarh and included combat training as part of their curriculum,” Guterres said.
Owing to access restrictions for monitoring and reporting, the United Nations was unable to verify the reports of the recruitment and use of children by armed groups, he said.
Armed groups reportedly resorted to abduction and threats against parents in order to recruit children, who subsequently underwent military training and served as messengers, informants or guards in child squads (baldasta).