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    US State Department accuses its minister of violating child recruitment law

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    US State Department accuses its minister of violating child recruitment law Empty US State Department accuses its minister of violating child recruitment law

    Post by Rocky Wed 22 Nov 2017, 3:08 am


    US State Department accuses its minister of violating child recruitment law

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    Ten US State Department officials have accused their president, Rex Tillerson, of violating US law, with the exception of Iraq, Afghanistan and Myanmar, among countries that turn a blind eye to the use and recruitment of children.
    "Keeping the three countries out of the list made it easier for President Trump's administration to provide military aid to Iraq and Afghanistan in the war against Zahed, while strengthening Myanmar's leverage in pushing up the growing influence of China," Reuters reported in a report translated by government agencies. Southeast Asia".  
    "In addition to breaking the law, this decision risks the credibility of a wide range of reports and analyzes of the State Department and weakening one of the main diplomatic tools of the US government to deter government armed forces and government-backed armed groups from recruiting and using children in combat and support around the world, .
    "US Secretary of State Rex Terlson has ignored internal recommendations on the use of child soldiers by Iraq, Afghanistan and Myanmar," she said.
    "The Taliban in Afghanistan are using child recruits to kill members of the Afghan army and security forces by exploiting the close relationship between some of them and Afghan army officers. Afghan forces are also using child soldiers," she said, stressing that "keeping countries out of the annual list makes it easier Providing them with US military assistance. "
    According to the Child Recruiting Act, enacted in 2008 in the United States, the removal of a country from the list of offenders is subject to United States consent not to recruit, recruit or force children under 18 years of age as child soldiers. Ending / 25 z


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