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The Burmese army is forcibly recruiting children to cover gaps left by a lack of adult recruits, says a report by a US-based human rights organisation. | The Burmese army is forcibly recruiting children to cover gaps left by a lack of adult recruits, says a report by a US-based human rights organisation. |
Human Rights Watch (HRW) says children as young as 10 are beaten or threatened with arrest to make them enlist. | Human Rights Watch (HRW) says children as young as 10 are beaten or threatened with arrest to make them enlist. |
Both the army and ethnic rebels have been accused of using children before. | |
But the timing of this report is particularly damaging for the military, which is already under pressure after a crackdown on anti-government protests. | |
The military insists it is opposed to the use of child soldiers, but HRW says the abuses were extensive and systemic. | |
It said it had published the report to try to urge the United Nations Security Council to tackle the issue. | |
False documents | False documents |
The report, entitled "Sold to be Soldiers: The Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers in Burma" says there are thousands of children in the Burmese military. | The report, entitled "Sold to be Soldiers: The Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers in Burma" says there are thousands of children in the Burmese military. |
It claims that children are approached in public places by military recruiters and civilian brokers who have been promised cash rewards by the military. | It claims that children are approached in public places by military recruiters and civilian brokers who have been promised cash rewards by the military. |
The government's senior generals tolerate the blatant recruitment of children and fail to punish perpetrators Jo Becker, HRW | The government's senior generals tolerate the blatant recruitment of children and fail to punish perpetrators Jo Becker, HRW |
The children are often beaten or threatened with arrest to force them to enlist, the report says. | The children are often beaten or threatened with arrest to force them to enlist, the report says. |
It is claimed that recruiting officers routinely falsify enlistment documents to register children as being 18, the legal minimum age for recruitment. | It is claimed that recruiting officers routinely falsify enlistment documents to register children as being 18, the legal minimum age for recruitment. |
One child quoted in the report says he was forced to lie about his age when he was recruited for a second time. | One child quoted in the report says he was forced to lie about his age when he was recruited for a second time. |
"When I said I was 16, I was slapped and he said, 'You are 18, answer 18.' | "When I said I was 16, I was slapped and he said, 'You are 18, answer 18.' |
"I just wanted to go back and home and I told them, but they refused." | "I just wanted to go back and home and I told them, but they refused." |
'Blatant recruitment' | 'Blatant recruitment' |
The child recruits are deployed to battalions after an average of 18 weeks training, the report says. | The child recruits are deployed to battalions after an average of 18 weeks training, the report says. |
They are often reportedly sent into combat immediately, or forced to take part in activities, such as burning villages, which can be classified as human rights abuses. | They are often reportedly sent into combat immediately, or forced to take part in activities, such as burning villages, which can be classified as human rights abuses. |
Jo Becker, children's rights advocate for HRW, said Burma is "literally buying and selling children" to fill the ranks. | Jo Becker, children's rights advocate for HRW, said Burma is "literally buying and selling children" to fill the ranks. |
It is not clear how many people were killed in the protest | It is not clear how many people were killed in the protest |
"The government's senior generals tolerate the blatant recruitment of children and fail to punish perpetrators," she said. | "The government's senior generals tolerate the blatant recruitment of children and fail to punish perpetrators," she said. |
"In this environment, army recruiters traffic children at will." | "In this environment, army recruiters traffic children at will." |
Ms Becker said that the recent military crackdown had put off many of those potential recruits who were not already deterred by poor conditions and low pay. | Ms Becker said that the recent military crackdown had put off many of those potential recruits who were not already deterred by poor conditions and low pay. |
"After deploying its soldiers against Buddhist monks and other peaceful demonstrators, the government may find it even harder to find willing volunteers," she said. | "After deploying its soldiers against Buddhist monks and other peaceful demonstrators, the government may find it even harder to find willing volunteers," she said. |
The Burmese ruling junta says it has formed a high-level committee to address the issue of child soldiers. | The Burmese ruling junta says it has formed a high-level committee to address the issue of child soldiers. |
However, Ms Becker described the committee as "a sham", saying the government must address the issue head-on and demobilise all children. | However, Ms Becker described the committee as "a sham", saying the government must address the issue head-on and demobilise all children. |
The UN Security Council is due to meet soon to discuss the use of child soldiers in Burma. | The UN Security Council is due to meet soon to discuss the use of child soldiers in Burma. |
HRW has accused the Security Council of not taking any action to address the issue, despite stating repeatedly that it would consider targeted sanctions. | HRW has accused the Security Council of not taking any action to address the issue, despite stating repeatedly that it would consider targeted sanctions. |
The group has urged the UN to impose travel restrictions and arms embargos if the situation does not improve. | The group has urged the UN to impose travel restrictions and arms embargos if the situation does not improve. |
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