Daily Sabah (Turkey)

YPG continues to recruit, exploit children

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

THE TERRORIST PKK’s Syrian offshoot YPG continues to forcefully recruit minors to fight for them in combat zones in northern Iraq and Syria.

The terrorists announced a mobilizati­on campaign in response to the military operations of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) in northern Iraq, and it uses its proxies in Syria to recruit children.

Recently, a post on a website linked to the YPG/PKK showed a group of over 10 children reading out a notice.

The terrorist group’s practice of abducting children and pushing them into combat zones is nothing new, as seen in the U.S. State Department’s 2020 Traffickin­g in Persons Report.

According to the report, the YPG/PKK forcibly recruited girls as young as 12 from refugee camps located in northweste­rn Syria.

Moreover, a January 2020 U.N. Office of the High Commission­er for Human Rights (OHCHR) report said its findings suggest the YPG/PKK is using children as fighters in Syria.

Virginia Gamba, the U.N.’s point person on ending the use of child fighters, as the secretary-general’s special representa­tive for children and armed conflict, signed an action plan with the YPG to end and prevent the recruitmen­t and use of minors under 18.

Though the PKK/YPG initially signed a pledge with Geneva Call – a Swiss humanitari­an organizati­on that works to “protect civilians in armed conflict” – to stop the use of child soldiers in 2014, its use of child soldiers has only increased since then.

Late last year, parents of children who were kidnapped by the YPG staged a protest in front of the United Nations headquarte­rs in Qamishli, northeaste­rn Syria. Around 30 people gathered to demand action after several children, reportedly girls, were forcefully recruited by the YPG terrorists, a group primarily backed by the United States under the guise of fighting against Daesh.

Since its foundation, the PKK has forcibly taken at least one child from families that fail to “pay taxes” in support of the group. To fill its ranks, the PKK has continuous­ly raided villages and kidnapped young adults from the ages of 15 to 20 through violent means.

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