child soldiers

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Children recruited by armed groups tend to be among the poorest and least educated in society. Groups seeking to recruit children often target orphans, refugees, religious or ethnic minorities, and other groups that do not have viable economic or social opportunities. The most frequent method of recruitment is through abduction. “During their abduction children may be beaten, raped, tortured, or forced to carry out acts of violence against family members to avoid being killed themselves.” (Machel p. 33) Once taken, children must choose between becoming a soldier or being killed.
Children may also volunteer to join armed groups through desperation. Poverty and hunger are strong motivators; some children join simply for a daily meal and clothing. “Children may also volunteer because they are promised prestige, honor, or revenge for the death of loved ones” (Knight p. 495) Families in dire situations may encourage their children to join or even sell them to armed groups. Some groups offer to pay a child’s wages directly to the family or reward families of “martyred” children. Other grou...

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