Maybe We Live and Maybe We Die: Recruitment and Use of Children by Armed Groups in Syria

The 31-page report documents the experiences of 25 children and former child soldiers in Syria’s armed conflict. Human Rights Watch interviewed children who fought with the Free Syrian Army, the Islamic Front coalition, and the extremist groups ISIS and Jabaht al-Nusra, an Al-Qaeda affiliate, as well as the military and police forces in Kurdish-controlled areas. The report does not, for logistical and security reasons, cover all armed groups that allegedly have used children in Syria, in particular pro-government militias. Using children in armed conflict violates international law.

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Tipo de recurso

Report

Publicado

Publicado por

Human Rights Watch

Escrito por

Priyanka Motaparthy

Tema(s)

Conflict
Protection
Safe Schools and Learning Environments

Enfoque geográfico

Syria