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DRC: 12,500 Girls members
of armed groups , NGO report says
August 25, 2005 – (IRIN) Some 12,500
girls currently belong to government and non-government forces in
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and a programme to disarm,
demobilise and reintegrate all militias into society is failing
them, Save the Children, an NGO, said in an August 2005 report.
The report, titled "Forgotten Casualties of War", said
many girls felt left out of the disarmament and reintegration process.
It said they did not see themselves as "child soldier",
but as "wives" or camp followers and, therefore, were
not entitled to demobilisation and reintegration benefits.
It said girls in the DRC accounted for 40 percent of all children
involved with armed groups.
The disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration process, it said,
acted to alert communities that girls were involved with armed groups,
thereby giving rise to community rejection of them. Girls have reported
that community members have assumed them to have been sexually abused
and were, therefore, carriers of HIV and other sexually transmitted
diseases. As a result, they were seen as having "lost their
value" to their communities.
In the DRC, fewer than 2 percent of girls in armed groups pass through
Save the Children's reintegration programme. Therefore, in its report,
the NGO called on the international community to fund the release
of children from armed groups, outside formal DDR programmes.
It also recommended that all states ratify, enforce, monitor and
report on international treaties to protect children, particularly
the UN Convention on the Child's Rights.
Like boys, girls take active part in fighting and engage in non-combat
duties such as portering, cleaning, providing medical assistance
and gathering information. Members of armed groups sexually violate
most of them, according to the report, and a commander would often
take a number of girls as "wives" - in effect, as sexual
possessions.
From: http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=48752&SelectRegion=Great_Lakes&SelectCountry=DRC
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