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Human
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Human
Rights and Children |
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The
Maoists' conflict and its impact on the rights of the child |
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Asian
Centre for Human Rights
May
2005
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Recruitment
of child soldiers
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have been credible reports of the Maoists recruiting child soldiers. The
Maoist-aligned student wing All Nepal National Independent Students' Union-
Revolutionary (ANNISU-R) has been responsible for forcing school students
of the Kathmandu to take its membership. According to Karna Bahadur Shahi,
president of National Private and Boarding Schools Association Nepal (N-PABSAN),
the ANNISU-R activists storm into the schools and force students of classes
eight, nine and ten to take their membership and if any school tries to
resist, they threaten the management.141 In two days i.e., 13 and 14 November
2003, the Maoists allegedly forcibly mobilized around 1,000 students from
several schools of Achham district for "organisation expansion.
The abducted
students comprised of the nine grade and above mostly from the Jalapa Devi
and Bidhya Mandir higher secondary schools and schools of Raniban, Dhakari,
Toli, Binayak, Koika VDCs.142 Another 200 teenage students were allegedly
abducted by the Maoists from Nandeswari Secondary School and Bindeswari
school in Achcham district on 4 December 2003.143 Many school children
from remote Mugu district reportedly fled their homes to some safer places
to escape Maoist recruitment of youth and school children as their party
cadres. Some of these children were working as dishwashers in hotels while
others were engaged in other manual labour.
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On
19 July 2004, Maoists reportedly kidnapped over 40 students and 14 teachers
from two schools of Chhaimale VDC on the outskirts of the Kathmandu Valley.
The kidnapped students belonged to grades IX and X. All girls belonging
to grade IX were taken away. The Maoists selected only those boys from
grade IX who looked sturdy and intelligent. They, however, took away all
the students of grade X. Twelve teachers, including principal Jagdish Prasad
Singh of the Shree Krishna Secondary School of Chhaimale, and two other
teachers, including its principal Bidur Prasad Gautam from the Pancha Kanya
Primary School Bhandar Kharka, were dragged away.145
The
Maoists allegedly abducted 140 boys in Parbat and Bajura districts of Nepal
on the night of 16 November 2004 for recruiting in their militia. Hundreds
of youths reportedly fled their homes due to the fear of being kidnapped
by the Maoists.report.
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