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Group: South Sudan military still recruiting children

Rodney Muhumuza and Charlton Doki - The Philippine Star

KAMPALA — South Sudan's military and rebel forces are recruiting children despite assurances to the contrary, Human Rights Watch said yesterday, citing children and parents interviewed last month.

The country's military has enlisted boys as young as 13, often by force, in Upper Nile state, the rights watchdog said.

The allegations were strongly denied by two senior South Sudanese officials who said standing orders forbid the army from recruiting children.

"We issued orders to the army that they should not recruit children into the army," South Sudan Defense Minister Kuol Manyang Juuk told The Associated Press yesterday. "I have also asked members of civil society to raise a case against any commanding officer or unit that recruits children into the (military). I have also informed the state governors to monitor and stop any commanders and army units trying to recruit children."

It was not immediately possible to get comment from the rebels.

South Sudan's warring factions have faced persistent allegations of using child soldiers in a conflict that pits government troops loyal to President Salva Kiir against rebel forces led by former Vice President Riek Machar.

Human Rights Watch said it had spoken to about a dozen children or young men who were under 18 when they fought in 2014. The group said that government forces had recruited at least 15 children, some forcibly, within recent weeks, in recruitment drives that appeared to target mainly adults in the town of Malakal in Upper Nile state.

"Despite renewed promises by both government and opposition forces that they will stop using child soldiers, both sides continue to recruit and use children in combat. In Malakal, government forces are even taking children from right outside the United Nations compound," said Daniel Bekele, Africa director at Human Rights Watch.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHILDREN

DANIEL BEKELE

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

IN MALAKAL

PRESIDENT SALVA KIIR

SOUTH SUDAN

SOUTH SUDAN DEFENSE MINISTER KUOL MANYANG JUUK

SOUTH SUDANESE

UNITED NATIONS

UPPER NILE

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