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Coalition to stop the use of child soldiers: Children: invisible soldiers in the Middle... - 1 views

  • In recent years, children have been actively engaged in fighting with armed opposition groups in Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Turkey and Yemen.
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      Allow...?
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Children and armed conflict - SecCo presidential statement, debate - Press release (exc... - 0 views

  • The Council had before it the report of the Secretary-General on Children and armed conflict (document S/2007/757), which covers progress in the implementation of resolution 1612 (2005) on that topic, from October 2006 to August 2007, and includes information on compliance in ending grave violations, such as the recruitment and use of child soldiers, as well as cross-cutting issues that have arisen due to the changing nature of conflicts.
  • MAGED ABDELAZIZ ( Egypt) said that the monitoring mechanism should be extended to situations related to children in occupied Palestine, as reflected in the report, as well as to the sufferings of Lebanese children from the extensive and unprecedented use by Israel of cluster bombs during the 2006 conflict in southern Lebanon.  All violations should be treated on an equal footing, and no child should be left under those or any other conflicts without international protection.   Egypt supported most of the Secretary-General's recommendations especially that equal weight be given to all categories of grave violations. He also supported the recommendations aiming at making adequate resources and funding available by donors to national Governments, the United Nations and partners to support the rehabilitation and reintegration of children in armed conflicts and address immediately the grave humanitarian, human rights and development consequences of cluster munitions.  In the annexes, it was necessary to include a reference to the violations of Israel of its commitments as an occupying Power, particularly those related to guaranteeing peace and security of children in the Occupied Arab Territories, in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. Egypt appreciated extensive efforts by the Working Group, according to its current mandate, without expanding it to include the imposition of targeted measures on parties who committed grave violations against children in all situations of concern.  Such an expansion of the mandate might affect the balance needed to deal with all aspects of situations of concern listed in the annexes, whether they were included on the Council agenda or not, without concentrating on a certain aspect at the expense of others.  To accomplish all targeted goals, the office of the Special Representative should coordinate with the new office of the Special Representative for Violence against Children.
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      See highlight above, Maged Abdelaziz (Egypt Rep to UN) supports highlighted above)
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World Briefing | United Nations: Security Council Votes To Monitor Child Soldiers - New... - 0 views

  • he Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution to monitor nations and rebel groups that abduct and abuse children or enlist them as soldiers and to consider sanctions against offenders, including travel restrictions, asset freezes and denial of amnesty provisions to military and political leaders. The United Nations said that in the last decade two million children were killed and six million disabled or injured in situations of armed conflict.
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U.S. Fights Tide on a Move to Raise the Military Service Age - The New York Times - 0 views

  • The United States, which wants to keep the option of sending soldiers into combat at 17, found itself with few allies in negotiations this week on an international agreement to set a new minimum age for recruitment and active military service.
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      Egypt support U.S. position (see other highlighted section)
  • The United States position was backed by Britain, Egypt, Kuwait and Singapore.
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Egypt News - Breaking World Egypt News - The New York Times - 0 views

  • General Information on Egypt Official Name: Arab Republic of Egypt Capital: Cairo (Current local time) Government Type: Republic Chief of State: Mohammed Hosni Mubarak, president Population: 80.3 million Area: 386,000 square miles; approximately equal to Texas and New Mexico combined Languages: Arabic (official), English and French widely understood by educated classes Literacy: Total Population: [71%] Male: [83%]; Female: [59%] GDP Per Capita: $4,200 Year of Independence: 1922 Web site: Egypt.gov.eg (in Arabic)
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      Useful Type of Gov., Literacy, Language
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