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U.N. report on child soldiers omits Palestinians
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Wednesday, December 18, 2002

Posted on 12/18/2002 12:51:38 AM PST by JohnHuang2

Although U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan's new report to the Security Council condemning nations and movements that recruit child soldiers identifies 23 different offending parties -- from Afghanistan to Burundi, from Colombia to Nepal, and from the Philippines to Sudan – one entity particularly known for massive recruitment of child warriors is conspicuously absent: the Palestinians.

The report was released yesterday with great fanfare.

"For the first time in an official report to the Security Council, those who violate standards for the protection of war-affected children have been specifically named and listed," said Olara Otunnu, Annan's special representative for children and armed conflict. It is "an important step forward in our efforts to induce compliance ... with international child protection obligation," he added, according to an Associated Press account.

The report is Annan's third to the council on children and armed conflict, and names as offenders Burundi, Congo, Liberia, Somalia, Colombia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Sudan, northern Uganda and Sri Lanka, Angola, Kosovo, the Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau and others.

According to a United Press International report, Annan boasted about major gains in the fight against child involvement in war with two new U.N. laws earlier this year: the "Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child," which sets 18 years as the minimum age for compulsory recruitment and direct participation in hostilities; and the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court, which now classifies conscription, enlistment or use in hostilities of children below the age of 15 as a war crime in both international and civil wars.

At the same time, although unmentioned in the U.N. report, many Palestinian children continue to be raised, virtually from birth, to be "jihad warriors." Indeed, the ever-escalating intifada-cum-war in the Middle East has relied from the start on children as front-line combatants. The increasing popularity of radical Islamism in the aftermath of 9-11 and the resulting U.S. war on terror has only strengthened this macabre, death-glorifying movement.

Many Palestinian children are taught to hate Jews and to glorify "jihad," violence, death and "martyrdom" almost from birth, as an essential part of their culture and destiny.

The intentional recruitment of children to die as suicide bombers is accomplished through constant indoctrination in the mosques, by way of television programming, and in the school classroom.

Of the latter, Meyrav Wurmser, Ph.D., an expert in Middle East politics who taught at the U.S. Naval Academy and Johns Hopkins, says: "It's very scary – it's a state-run educational system that teaches its children to be martyrs."

Referring to Palestinian textbooks, she said: "What we see is the cynical use of children, who are exposed to a state-run ideology that pushes them to their death, in the name of Palestinian nationalism. Children are taught to idealize death, to view it as a positive. In many cases, they are told that death is not death at all, but rather the beginning of a new life."

Wurmser is currently the executive director of The Middle East Media & Research Institute, or MEMRI, and has published extensively on the Middle East and Arab and Israeli politics.

"The state threatens children if they're not willing to commit jihad," says Wurmser, "and tells them they will be punished by God if they do not commit jihad. If they do commit jihad, they and their families will be benefited by the state. [Their families] are promised major financial benefits if they kill themselves in suicide attacks against Israel."

To get over the fear, explained Wurmser, "they are told by their teachers that they're not going to die at all. There is definitely an element of denial they are exposed to."

This is not to say that some parents won't object to having their children converted to terrorists, says Wurmser, "but in the more religious families, there is no sense of sorrow. We see Palestinian mothers who have lost children - especially parents from very fundamentalist Muslim backgrounds -- who are not upset at all, but who say their sons have brought great honor to their families." This is typical, she says, of "radical national Arab regimes who have adopted the Islamic line."

Meanwhile, this week's report from Annan, in sounding the alarm, insists that more needs to be done to raise awareness of new age limits for military involvement, and to strengthen monitoring and reporting mechanisms "to identify and take measures against the violators."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Israel; News/Current Events
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Wednesday, December 18, 2002

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1 posted on 12/18/2002 12:51:38 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
The omission shows who controls the UN. The use of children as bombs is pretty hard to ignore seeing how there are ad's on Palestinian TV trying to recruit more. Israel is crawling with UN folks.

Some how the UN observers are best at NOT seeing things...
2 posted on 12/18/2002 1:35:32 AM PST by American in Israel
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To: JohnHuang2
....Olara Otunnu, Annan's special representative for children and armed conflict....

 

A Palestinian boy passes a mural of Osama Bin laden (news - web sites) in the al-Bureq refugee camp in the Gaza Strip (news - web sites) on Dec. 15, 2002. Palestinian President Yasser Arafat (news - web sites) told bin Laden to stop claiming he was fighting for the Palestinians and dismissed Israeli charges that al Qaeda is active in the Palestinian territories. Photo by Reinhard Krause/Reuters
- Dec 15 10:39 AM ET

A Palestinian girl wearing a head band reading 'Al-Qassam Brigade,' an organization connected to Hamas, holds a copy of the Quran, during a rally in the Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2002. The rally, attended by around 300 women supporters of the Palestinian militant Hamas movement, was held on the 15th anniversary of Hamas' founding. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
- Dec 15 7:12 AM ET

A Palestinian boy shouts anti-Israeli slogans during a rally by the Islamic militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip (news - web sites) city of Khan Younis, December 13, 2002. The rally was one of the biggest Hamas has held since the start of a Palestinian uprising in September 2000. Thousands of Hamas supporters gathered at a sports stadium in the southern Gaza town for a mass rally to mark the 15th anniversary of the group's founding. (Reinhard Krause/Reuters)
- Dec 13 5:01 PM ET

Two Palestinian boys play with a toy gun next to Damacus gate in Jerusalem's Old City during the first day of the Eid, the feast that marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan Thursday Dec. 5, 2002.(AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
- Dec 05 9:19 AM ET

Palestinian children display portraits of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (news - web sites) during the funeral of 95-year-old Fatima Mohammed Hassan in the village of Atareh in the outskirts of the West Bank town of Ramallah, Wednesday Dec. 4 2002. Fatima was killed Tuesday when Israeli troops fired on the car she was traveling in on a West Bank road closed to Palestinians. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
- Dec 04 9:42 AM ET

Relatives of Fatima Mohammed Hassan, 95, mourn during her funeral in the village of Atareh in the outskirts of the West Bank town of Ramallah, Wednesday Dec. 4 2002. Fatima was killed Tuesday when Israeli troops fired on the car she was traveling in on a West Bank road closed to Palestinians. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
- Dec 04 9:47 AM ET

3 posted on 12/18/2002 3:52:20 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: American in Israel
The leaders of the UN and EU leave out Palestinian negative issues because they want
the sputum of murderers of Americans to drink, as is their way.
The UN and EU are smack in the middle of Wyndego withdrawal.
They believe the Wyndego myth that by eating the
flesh, or licking the sputum, of terrorists, thereafter the UN/EU Official will think he is "stronger".
They routinely deny their insane belief, but see for yourself. It is their sick sick way.


4 posted on 12/18/2002 3:58:11 AM PST by Diogenesis
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http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/bump-list
5 posted on 12/18/2002 9:50:09 AM PST by Free the USA
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To: JohnHuang2
Typical. (/disgust)
6 posted on 12/18/2002 1:01:33 PM PST by Stultis
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To: JohnHuang2
U.N. report on child soldiers omits Palestinians

Well then; that settles it.

There must not be any.

7 posted on 12/18/2002 1:16:44 PM PST by Publius6961
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To: JohnHuang2
Kids! Come to Camp Arafat this Summer! FUN! FUN! FUN!


Learn to belly crawl with an AK...


Learn to field strip and reassemble your AK...


Learn to shoot your AK...


Learn to shoot M-16s...


Learn to strip and reassemble your AK blindfolded at graduation from Camp Arafat. Now you're a genuine palie kid!


Girls are Welcome too!

8 posted on 12/18/2002 3:11:53 PM PST by thatdewd
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To: thatdewd

9 posted on 12/18/2002 3:18:34 PM PST by ErnBatavia
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To: ErnBatavia
We should all gaze at that image, and know in our hearts without any doubt that Evil does indeed walk upon the earth...
10 posted on 12/18/2002 3:35:13 PM PST by thatdewd
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To: JohnHuang2
Of course it is disgraceful. I wonder if they are hiding the disclosure behind the fact that there is no "Palestine." Thus, if all the other countries are recognized countries, they can hide Palestinian terror from the report which seems to only discuss countries!

Of course, thy all walk around talking about "Palestine" as if it really exists. It seems this is one time they are glad not to be recognized!

11 posted on 12/18/2002 3:40:32 PM PST by Iron Eagle
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