'The PKK does not only deploy child soldiers in various terror attacks and armed conflicts but also subjects them to ideological manipulation and, distressingly, sexual exploitation.' Opinion | Fatma Sümer
Child Soldiers Global Report 2001,For years, the PKK proudly published information about its so-called"martyrs" on its website, providing evidence of child soldiers carrying out terror activities.
And this agenda of backing “good terrorists” to fight “bad terrorists” have led to Western nations and media turning a blind eye to child soldiers in Syria while lecturing others on human rights and related issues.a photo of three children in an article entitled ‘These Remarkable Women Are Fighting ISIS. It’s Time You Know Who They Are’, using the Western term for the Daesh terror outfit.
Over the years, security and intelligence agencies have uncovered evidence of individual PKK terrorists engaged in recruiting and training children.for kidnapping young girls to join the organisation, and is believed to have recruited around 500 children into the outfit’s ranks. The PKK is also using deception and coercion to recruit children. Women in the Turkish province of Diyarbakir, who are also known as Diyarbakir Mothers and staged protestsThere are other instances of PKK’s terror tactics.that his father – who had fought for the outfit – had tried to return him home but was prevented by other YPG members.
. In 2016, a mandatory military service scheme for people over 16 was introduced in Manbij and the surrounding area, with a pledge of $100 USD each.The exploitation of children, which begins as early as the recruitment process, continues in various forms throughout membership of the organisation.
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