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    Amnesty International accused militias Houthis in Yemen to recruit children as young as fifteen, to fight in the fronts. According to Sky Uzarabiyh network said Tuesday. 

    The organization said it has learned this information from the three children and a fourth minor subjected to this month , the families of recruitment by rebels in the ranks of the organization of the so - called Ansar Allah, in the capital Sana'a. 

    According to eyewitnesses, the two of the four children Jndahma local official of the rebels, and sent them in January to a religious school on the outskirts of Sanaa, where they received initial religious cycle, before returning to their families , which were not know not anything about their whereabouts. 

    The father of one of the children said that the training session included lessons on the history of the two world wars, and also about the Arab - led coalition Arabia. 

    Some families reported that the suburbs where they live, has seen increasing numbers of children who are being recruited to fight, due to dropping out of school as a result of the economic crisis and a strike by teachers for work because many of them did not reach their salaries for months. 

    She let Hadid, deputy campaign director at the regional office of Amnesty International in Beirut, that the 'grab Houthis of children from their families and their homes is terrible, they Egerdonhm from childhood to Adaohm the fire lines where they can be killed.' 

    According to a relative of one child, the Houthis are imposing on their local representatives to recruit a certain number of people, these orders and are sometimes accompanied by threats and intimidation. 

    Hadid said that these actions constitute a 'shameful and we walked a breach of international law' and called on the Houthis in this context to the 'immediate cessation of all forms of recruitment of children under the age of eighteen years, to fight in their ranks. " 

    Amnesty International quoted the brother of one of the recruits as saying that ' the children find fun in the shooting of Kalashnikov rifles and pistols and wearing military uniforms', adding that the rebels say that the number of fighters in the fronts have fallen, so they roam on families to take an individual from each one of them, If one of them was killed, the group Abdul - Malik al - Huthi give them a monthly stipend and a gun to ensure the silence of the parent. 

    According to Amnesty International, many of the families fear that affects children who have taken revenge Houthis or her other children if she talked publicly about recruitment. 

    It called Iron allow the international community to 'provide support for the social rehabilitation and reintegration of children who have been demobilized from military service'.


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