Uganda Child Soldiers

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First of all, Children remain the main target during armed conflicts. Therefore, protecting them from all kind of violence is one of the primary role of peacekeepers deployed in the country where the conflict is occurring. For instance, In the conflict occurring in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) one of the main threat to the children remain the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) armed group and his leader Joseph Konni who was charged in October 2005 by the international criminal court with war crimes, and also for enlistment of child soldiers. Before going further let’s introduce a little bit this armed group and his leader. LRA’s is Uganda’s armed group opposed to the local legitimate government. They operate further beyond Uganda’s border in neighboring countries like South Sudan, Central African Republic (CAR) and the DRC. This armed group is well-known because of death and affliction it spreads wherever it’s operating mainly for its …show more content…
; Other 20000 children have been kidnapped by LRA in the north part of Uganda [4]. Generally those children are kidnapped while being at school as showed by the compelling example which happened in DRC in September 2008, where about 50 children had been kidnapped from primary school in kiliwa and others 40 from secondary school in Duru. “Children never volunteer, they are kidnapped on the road, on the field, even in the village, that are trained in a military way and become the LRA.” Said a Mother of a formerly abducted child. Once abducted, generally girls are used either as a cook or designated as wives for combatants; in other words as sexual slaves and their property as testified previously Josephine the 18 years old girl rescued and protected by UN peacekeepers when she escaped from LRA rebels