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Child Tsunami Victims Recruited by Tamil Tigers |
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YORK, January 14, 2005, The rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil
Elam (LTTE, or Tamil Tigers) are recruiting children
affected by the tsunami for use as soldiers, Human Rights
Watch said today.
Human Rights Watch said that the Tamil Tigers, who were
already recruiting large numbers of child soldiers, now may
seek to replace forces lost to the tsunami with child
recruits.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported
Thursday on three cases of children recruited from camps for
tsunami survivors in Batticaloa and Ampara, on Sri Lanka's
eastern coast. Human Rights Watch has received additional
information on LTTE recruitment of children in Trincomalee
and Jaffna.
"The Tamil Tigers are preying on the most vulnerable by
taking advantage of children who have been orphaned or
displaced by the tsunami," said Jo Becker, children's rights
advocacy director for Human Rights Watch. "Every effort must
be made to stop this unconscionable recruiting from families
who have already suffered so much."
At a relief camp in Trincomalee, a 16-year-old boy who had
been recruited prior to the
tsunami and later escaped told credible sources that he
recently witnessed the LTTE recruit three girls from the
camp. In Jaffna, independent human rights monitors
documented LTTE recruitment of two 13-year old boys on
January 3.
The LTTE has a long history of recruiting children as
soldiers. A Human Rights Watch report published in November
2004 documented LTTE recruitment of thousands of children
since a ceasefire between the government and LTTE took
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