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From: Led Zeppelin <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, April 9, 2011 4:37:37 AM
Subject: Re: [proletar] UN finds 600 child soldiers in Philippines

   


 

Kalo anak2 ingusan udah dipake dgn disuruh jadi tentara, tentunya ga masalah jg 
Pucet ini memang masalah besar anak anak kecil jadi tentara,mestinya 

anda yang sok kritis mesti nya bertanya...ada apa ini?mengapa itu?

unt orang Islam make cewek2 ingusan buat dijadikan “bini” yg bisa digarap 
sesuka 


hati (Al Baqaroh 223)

Islam itu emang agama yg benar koq, hehehe ....

Kenapa anda selalu menggunaka kalimat bercabang?
apa kolerasi nya tentara kecil dengan perkawinan terlalu dini
belajar berpikir pakai logika.

--- On Fri, 4/8/11, item abu <[email protected]> wrote:

From: item abu <[email protected]>
Subject: [proletar] UN finds 600 child soldiers in Philippines
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, April 8, 2011, 2:21 PM

 

Kalo anak2 ingusan udah dipake dgn disuruh jadi tentara, tentunya ga masalah jg 

unt orang Islam make cewek2 ingusan buat dijadikan “bini” yg bisa digarap 
sesuka 


hati (Al Baqaroh 223)

Islam itu emang agama yg benar koq, hehehe ....

http://news.malaysia.msn.com/regional/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4764648

By Agence France-Presse, Updated: 4/8/2011

UN finds 600 child soldiers in Philippines

The UN said Friday it had so far registered 600 child soldiers, some as young 
as 


eight, fighting for armed groups in the Philippines and expected the final 

number to be in the thousands.

The country's main Muslim rebel group, communist insurgents and Al-Qaeda-linked 

extremists were all on the UN "list of shame" for recruiting boys and girls, UN 

representatives said.

"We have about 600 children registered (as soldiers) at the moment. We expect 
it 


to (eventually) be in the early thousands," said Radhika Coomaraswamy, UN 

special representative for children and armed conflict.

"It (the problem) is not as widespread as in Africa but it still has to be 
dealt 


with," she told a news conference.

The 600 were identified as members of the separatist Moro Islamic Liberation 

Front (MILF), the country's main Muslim rebel group which is now engaged in a 

ceasefire and peace talks with the government.

The children were registered by local community workers under a nine-month 

programme initiated by the UN in April with the consent of the MILF, said 

Coomaraswamy.

"A lot of the MILF child fighters live at home. They are not really taken away 

from their families in fighting," she said.

She gave credit to the rebel group for cooperating with the programme to 

reintegrate and rehabilitate the children so they could rejoin civilian 

communities.

She also said that for the first time, the National Democratic Front (NDF), the 

political wing of the communist insurgents, had agreed to an "action plan" to 

remove child combatants from its ranks but there was no discussion of details 

and numbers.

"They didn't categorically say that they had children (combatants) maybe 
because 


of legal reasons but they did acknowledge that it was a problem," Coomaraswamy 

said.

The third group, the Abu Sayyaf, an Islamic extremist group linked by 

intelligence agencies to the Al-Qaeda network, showed no signs of cooperating.

"They don't seem at all interested," said Coomaraswamy.

Vanessa Tobin, the country representative for the UN Children's Fund, said 

surveys showed that about 73 percent of child soldiers were boys and the rest 

were girls-- mostly teenagers who had dropped out of school.

But some were as young as eight, she added.

The 12,000-member MILF and the Abu Sayyaf, who number about 300 to 400 are 

active mostly on the southern island of Mindanao where this largely-Christian 

country's Muslim minority is based.

The communist insurgents, who have about 5,000 fighters, are active in rural 

areas throughout the archipelago. The NDF have opened peace talks with the 

government but no ceasefire is in place.

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