N lists RP among world’s worst child rights violators
| By Michaela P. del Callar 05/24/2010 United Nations (UN) Secretary  General Ban Ki-Moon has expressed deep concern over grave human rights  violations against Filipino children as both rebel and government forces  have killed and recruited them during ongoing conflicts in the country. In his first annual report to the Security Council, the  UN chief listed the Philippines as one of the world’s worst child  rights violators in the last five years, along with Somalia, Congo,  Myanmar, Colombia, Sudan and Uganda. The 51-page  report released on May 21 stated that dozens of children were either  killed in conflict situations or used by the Armed Forces of the  Philippines, communist New People’s Army, the separatist Moro Islamic  Liberation Front rebels, and the terrorist Abu Sayyaf group in combat  operations. However, Ban noted that reports on  grave violations against children in the Philippines “may only be  indicative” as its investigators in the country face tremendous  challenges, such as inadequate human resources capacity for the  monitoring and reporting mechanism, as well as safety and security  considerations in affected areas. A significant portion of southwestern  Mindanao, particularly in Zamboanga,  Sulu and Basilan provinces, continues to be highly restricted to UN  staff travel, as armed skirmishes between militant groups and government  forces intermittently erupt, a situation compounded by the tangible  threat of abduction. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100524hed3.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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