Unicef condemns new child abductions by armed group in South Sudan

24 Feb 2015 01:18 PM

Unicef condemns in the strongest terms the abduction of scores of boys, some as young 13, by an armed group near Malakal in the north of South Sudan. 

A Unicef education team reported that 89 children were abducted while doing their exams. The actual number could be much higher.

The incident occurred in the community of Wau Shilluk in Upper Nile State where thousands of people have been internally displaced by the ongoing conflict.

According to witnesses, armed soldiers surrounded the community and searched house by house. Boys older than 12 years of age were taken away by force.

Unicef Representative in South Sudan, Jonathan Veitch, urged the group to immediately release the children.

“The recruitment and use of children by armed forces destroys families and communities. Children are exposed to incomprehensible levels of violence, they lose their families and their chance to go to school.”

Unicef reminds all parties involved in the conflict that the recruitment and use of children in armed forces and groups is a grave violation of international law.

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