Sudan security forces abuse children
After the failed attempt of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM)
to topple the regime in Khartoum in May 10th, 2008, government
security forces rounded up hundreds of Darfurians including
children between the age of 10 and 16. The attached video surfaced
recently in the internet (sudaneseonline.com) and showed how brutal
these forces are when dealing with children specially after they
decalred them prisoners of war.
A few weeks ago when Aljazeera cameraman, Sami Elhaj, was
released from Guantanamo Bay detention, the Sudanese official media
utilized the occasion to boost government image showcasing the
interest of the president and other government official in his
case.
A few days ago, Sudan TV, displayed videos and photos of
children claiming that they were recruited and exploited by JEM to
wage war against the government but nevertheless the government of
Sudan, observing the child rights laws and declarations, has made
every effort to treat as children, and to extend a helping hand to
them.
This video. however, has made it diffcult for others to
swallow government claims and officials are now in damage control
mode claiming that the video could be fabricated, a claim that many
observers consider far-fetched.
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