'Nepal communist party still recruiting children' Wednesday, January 17, 2007 03:58 [IST]
United Nations: The Communist Party (Maoist) in Nepal
is till recruiting children to serve as soldiers despite last April's
ceasefire, according to a new United Nations report.
In a report submitted to the Security Council, Seretary-General Ban Ki-moon
asks the Maoists to immediately end the practice and urges both sides to do
more to protect children's rights.
The 18-page report, which was issued today, notes that the landmark
Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed in November includes provisions which
commit the parties to reintegrating children associated with armed groups into
their families and marks the first time this issue has been addressed within
the peace process.
Although many of the
reported violations occurred prior to the ceasefire between the State and the
Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M), "there are still serious abuses
being perpetrated against children," the report states.
All concerned must fully respect international law concerning the protection of
children, including in the context of the peace process, and ensure that
specific provisions for children are included at all steps of the negotiations.
The Secretary-General also recommends that the mandate of any further UN
mission to Nepal
should explicitly incorporate child protection issues and include a specific
child protection capacity in order to help it to work more closely with the UN
Children's Fund (UNICEF) and other agencies dealing with the issue.
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