My gun was as tall as me ; Child Soldiers In Burma

Human Rights Watch

Leverbaar

Burma is believed to have more child soldiers than any other country in the world. The overwhelming majority of Burma's child soldiers are found in Burma's national army, the Tatmadaw Kyi, which forcibly recruits children as young as eleven. These children are subject to beatings and systematic humiliation during training. Once deployed, they must engage in combat, participate in human rights abuses against civilians, and cheated of their wages. Refused contact with their families and facing severe reprisals if they try to escape, these children endure a harsh and isolated existence. Children are also present in Burma's myriad opposition groups, although in far smaller numbers. Some children join opposition groups to avenge past abuses by Burmese forces against members of their families of community, while others are forcibly conscripted.

213 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2002
Rubriek:

  • NUR: Internationaal (publiek)recht
  • ISBN-13: 9781564322791 | ISBN-10: 1564322793