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UN worried by rise in mass abductions of children

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Mass abductions of children by groups like Boko Haram and Daesh are on rise
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Mass abductions of children by groups like Boko Haram and Daesh are on the rise, with the practice now becoming a tactic of war, a UN envoy warned Wednesday.
Leila Zerrougui, the special representative for children and conflict, urged the Security Council to punish armed groups who target children with sanctions and strengthen measures to protect children in conflict.
"Mass abductions of women and children are becoming a tactic of war used systematically to terrorize, suppress and humiliate entire communities," Zerrougui told the 15-member council.
The envoy spoke as reports surfaced of a mass kidnapping of hundreds of children from the Nigerian town of Damasak by retreating Boko Haram fighters last week.
The Nigerian government has denied the reports, which came almost a year after the abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok that sparked a worldwide campaign for their release.
UN rights investigators this month accused Daesh fighters of abducting and selling women and girls from Iraq's Yazidi minority as sex slaves.
French Ambassador Francois Delattre, who chairs the Security Council this month, said abductions of children should trigger sanctions by placing perpetrators on a UN black list of violators of children's rights.
Speaking to the council, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Daesh group and Boko Haram "often target girls and boys" and that UN agencies are confronting "more and more cases of child abductions."
The UN children's agency UNICEF has described 2014 as a devastating year for children with up to 15 million swept up in wars in the Central African Republic, Iraq, South Sudan, the Palestinian territories, Syria and Ukraine.
A UN campaign to end the recruitment of child soldiers by 2016 has yielded results in ensuring that government forces are child-free. Chad recently joined that group, Ban said.
Source: AFP

 

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