<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/congo/3441208/Schoolboy-reveals-horrors-of-child-soldier-kidnap-by-rebels.html>Schoolboy
 
reveals horrors of child soldier kidnap by rebels



The rebels took 15-year-old Patrick as he walked to buy soap for his mother.

By Mike Pflanz in Goma
Last Updated: 5:25PM GMT 11 Nov 2008
Congo child soldier - Schoolboy reveals horrors of child soldie

'The rebels found me on the road and they said I was not going home 
anymore, I was going to be a soldier' Photo: DOMINIC NAHR

Last Friday, after less than a week's training, he was handed a 
machine gun and ordered to the front line.

The quiet schoolboy yesterday told The Daily Telegraph how he was 
kidnapped and turned into a soldier by troops loyal to Laurent 
Nkunda, the rebel leader whose offensive has won him large swathes of 
territory and forced 250,000 people from their homes.

Thousands more were fleeing again yesterday as government soldiers 
looted towns north of the rebel-held area as they abandoned their positions.

"It was after school, and my mother asked me to go to buy soap for 
washing our clothes," Patrick said yesterday in a rehabilitation 
centre in Goma, eastern Congo's main city.

"The rebels found me on the road and they and ordered me to carry 
their bags, they said I was not going home anymore, I was going to be 
a soldier.

"I said I am too young, and I am the only boy in my house and I have 
to help my mother. But I could do nothing. I have heard that if you 
refuse them, they just kill you straight away."

He was marched to a rebel base, where there were 'many, many' other 
children being trained close to a field hospital receiving the 
injured from last week's fighting between rebels and a pro-government 
militia group.

At night, as equatorial downpours flooded the hills, he slept in the 
open under scraps of discarded uniforms. Each day, he was fed only 
one small bowl of maize-cake.

"We were taught how we should run forward and how to hold the gun, 
how to shoot at the enemy and not be afraid," he said. The rest of 
the time, the boys and girls had to carry milk to wounded soldiers.

"There were many of them, some had gunshots in their faces, one had 
lost his arm. We had to carry the dead people and bury them. When I 
saw them, I was so afraid because I knew that soon this would be me."

Five days later, last Friday, he was given his gun and ordered to 
march into the bush towards the fighting.

"I knew that if I went there, I must die, but I knew that if I tried 
to escape they would shoot me," he said.

Eventually, he plucked the courage to tell his troop commander that 
he needed the lavatory. Once into the bush, he ran, dropping his 
rifle and tearing off his uniform as he fled towards the safety of a 
United Nations military outpost nearby.

He was lucky to escape. Of the 33,000 children forced into Congo's 
myriad armed groups since its first civil war erupted in 1996, it is 
estimated that more than 3,000 are still on the battlefields.

The recent surge in fighting, which started in August and intensified 
in the last fortnight, has raised fears of fresh use of child 
soldiers by all sides, Save The Children said.

"We are extremely concerned that this is going to increase 
dramatically cases of new recruitment," said Emma Fanning, the 
agency's child protection coordinator for Congo.

"It is exceptionally difficult for us to intervene at this point, but 
it is exactly when it is most tempting for children who have been 
disarmed to go back to the armed groups, simply to protect themselves 
and their families."

Patrick is now one of 244 former child soldiers staying at a transit 
centre in Goma.

"He cannot return to his mother, because the people who took him will 
find him again," said the centre's director. He refused to be named 
in order to obscure Patrick's whereabouts.

"We will care for him here, but until there is more effort to stop 
this war, and to stop the poverty which forces some children into 
armed groups, I am afraid we will see many more children here like him."


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Prayer for Unborn Life:
O GOD OF LIFE AND LOVE, You have given us the gift to participate 
with You to bring new life into the world.  But, all too often, the 
mother's womb, which should be a nursery of life, becomes instead a 
place of it's destruction.

Help us to remove this evil and ensure respect for all life made in 
Your image and likeness, called to fulfill its promise on this earth,
and destined to find a home with you for all eternity.

We ask this through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Our God, Our Savior, and Our ALL.
Amen.

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