COLOMBO, 17 February 2009 – With a growing number of children being
recruited by the LTTE and scores of children being killed or injured in
fighting, UNICEF today expressed its gravest concerns for children, as Sri
Lanka's conflict enters a new phase.

"We have clear indications that the LTTE has intensified forcible
recruitment of civilians and that children as young as 14 years old are now
being targeted," said Mr Philippe Duamelle, UNICEF's Representative in Sri
Lanka. "These children are facing immediate danger and their lives are at
great risk. Their recruitment is intolerable."

>From 2003 to the end of 2008, UNICEF has recorded more than 6000 cases of
children recruited by the LTTE. "Child soldiers suffer physical abuse,
traumatic events and face death. Instead of hope, fear defines their
childhood," said Duamelle.

UNICEF also said it was extremely alarmed at the high number of children
being injured in the fighting in the northern area of Sri Lanka known as the
Vanni. "Scores of injured children have been evacuated in the past week,"
said UNICEF's Duamelle. "Children are victims of this conflict by being
killed, injured, recruited, displaced, separated and denied their every day
needs due to the fighting."

The main injuries to children have been burns, fractures, shrapnel and
bullet wounds. UNICEF reiterates the call it has made time and again to
Government and the LTTE – civilians, especially children, must be given
every protection from the fighting.

UNICEF, together with other UN agencies and partners, is responding to the
needs of 30,000 people who have been able to leave the Vanni and are now
receiving humanitarian assistance away from the conflict. UNICEF's emergency
support is in water and sanitation, nutrition, protection and education.
UNICEF said it is crucial all civilians in the Vanni are able to leave and
reach a safe area where they can be urgently assisted.

UNICEF Press release
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W A Laskar
Freelance Reporter and Human Rights Activist
with Barak Human Rights Protection Committee,
http://bhrpc.net.googlepages.com
15, Panjabari Road, Darandha, Six Mile,
Guwahati-781037, Assam, India
Cell: +919401134314

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