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‘Afghan children being used for suicide blasts, sex’

KABUL: Afghan children are being recruited as suicide bombers, drawn into the military and used for sex by armed groups, a senior official with the UN children’s agency said on Sunday.

But the conflict means that children in more than 60 percent of the country cannot be reached by UNICEF workers, agency Deputy Executive Director Hilde F Johnson told AFP on a visit to Kabul. “It is clear that there are stories and allegations of recruitment on the different sides, but we don’t have enough documentation to say how bad it is,” Johnson said.

A UNICEF task force was set up this year to document the problem and Johnson said it was pushing the Afghan government to better verify the ages of the men it was taking into the armed forces. There have been reports that men under the internationally accepted age of 18 are being recruited. More than 7,400 under-age soldiers were demobilised in a government programme in 2003, two years after the fall of the Taliban regime, according to the United Nations. There were also cases of children being used as suicide bombers by Taliban, a trend seen in Iraq, but the numbers had not been established, Johnson said.

Rights: After the fall of the Taliban, “people were under the assumption that Afghanistan was venturing into the post-conflict phase and that some of the aspects that were hitting children hardest would go down”, Johnson said. “But I think there is a reality check that has kicked in amongst all players that this is not that case and we need to be able to respond properly in terms of verifying the violation of children’s rights in Afghanistan.”

Afghanistan, meanwhile, was different from other post-conflict countries, in that more boys were being abducted for “sexual services” than girls, with cases across the board, including in the government forces. Children were also being killed in insurgent and military action, with more than 230 schools attacked in the year up to June. About 570 were in prison and some were also in US military detention, according to the agency.

Taliban killings: Separately, US-led forces in Afghanistan said on Sunday they had killed an Afghan civilian in a battle that also left two Taliban dead, as 26 other Taliban-linked militants were reported killed in separate clashes. Another four civilians, at least two of them female, were wounded in the battle in Zabul on Thursday, the US-led coalition said in a statement.

“Coalition forces killed two armed militants, one female civilian, and provided medical care to four more civilians during an operation early on Thursday morning,” it said, without identifying the casualties. The operation was launched against a “known insurgent safe haven”, it added. afp

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