The tragic fate of the children in the hands of IS
10/2/15
The number of kidnapped Iraqi children
will be sold as sex slaves or forced to become suicide bombers by Islamic State
(IS). If they do not obey, they will be nailed to the body or buried alive.
According to the Daily Mail, the shocking
information above is cited from the report of the UN Convention on the Rights
of the Child (UNCRC) which was announced on February 5th. According
to the UNCRC, the Iraqi teenagers under 18 are subjected to harsh training by
IS militants and used for the purpose of suicide bombers, manufacturing bomb,
providing information or becoming “human shield” for them in air strikes by the
US and coalition forces. “We are really concerned about the kidnapping, torture
and murder of children, especially for the children of the minority”, Reuters
quoted Renate Winter’s speech - an experts from the UN Convention on the Rights
of the Child. Ms. Winter disclosed that many Islamic children are victims of
this brutal organization.
When it need strengthen jihadi
soldiers, IS kidnapped a lot of boys to “brainwash” and train to become reserve
soldiers. Particularly, many 8-year-old children or younger are trained as a true warrior to fight at the battlefield.
In the last May, more than 100 students in the Kobani town near Syrian border
were kidnapped on way back home. After about 5 months, some boys were released.
Mr. Hamid - a citizen in the town of Kobani,
whose son was one of the released students, said that he did not recognize his
son and “he was like a mentally child”. According to his talk, the child must
sit for hours to listening to lectures on Islamic extremists. Moreover, just a
few days, IS forced kids watch the more and more barbaric videos about
beheading scene, activities of suicide and murder.
One boy escaped after pretending to
become volunteer of suicide bombers told that the training of teenage soldiers by
IS is very brutal. It is because of a small mistake such as forget Koran or
drink water when not allowed, children will be beaten with every kinds of
cables on their back and foot. A group of children after trying to escape was
brutally tortured for hours.
Not only that, the IS has captured
children with disabilities to become suicide bombers. “We recorded many reports
on children, especially disable children with no cognitive ability to be used
as IS’ suicide bombers”, Ms. Winter said. She supply more information: “IS
sells girls on the slave market as a commodity with the price tag on their
body” Meanwhile, the others who do not follow orders or useless, they will be
ruthlessly murdered in ways that are barbaric for example beheading, buried
alive or nailed. The report also showed that a lot of children were killed or
injured in air strikes and shelling by security forces in Iraq. Many other children are dying
of hunger and thirst and heat.
This is not the first time the crimes,
especially to children by the IS extremist organizations have been mentioned.
Experts said that children are becoming objects of IS easy profit (they are
sold as sex slaves) and easy to “brainwash”. To this time, “the reign of IS
terror” as called by the UN killed 9,000 people and forced hundreds of
thousands of others fell into refugees. Along with the expansion of IS, there
are more and more graves which contain hundreds of executed bodies, including
many children's body. In last Octorber, the UN published a report on the
possibility of radical Islamic forces in Iraq has made war crimes and against
humanity. The UN report was based on 500 interviews with witnesses, outlined a
series of war crime and against humanity by the Islamist extremists in Iraq after they
had carried out the mass murder, abuse of women and girls as sex slaves and had
forced many children to participate in war.
Back to report on February 5th
of UNCRC, this UN committee urged Iraqi authorities to implement all necessary
measures to “save the children” who are living under the control of the IS organization
and prosecute perpetrators of above horrific crimes. However, experts say that
it is not easy for Iraq, the country has experienced more than a decade of war,
with a not strong enough military force to overpower terrorist group which is
considered as the world's most brutal. The government of Iraq itself many times have called
for the support of weapons, training soldiers to fight with IS. Meanwhile, the
air campaigns by US and coalition against IS are not really effective, even
cause death to children when they are given as human shields by IS.
However, the UN has said that Iraq must resolutely implement much more radical
measures to “protect the lives and safety for children and families in Iraq”.
“The mission of a nation is to protect all children of that country”, Ms.
Winter said.
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