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by Roméo Dallaire

Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in Somalia

  5 Dec. 2008

  Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in Chad

  26 Jan. 2009

  The ICC begins the trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo on charges of enlisting and conscripting children under the age of fifteen as soldiers and using them to participate actively in combat between Sept. 2002 and Aug. 2003.

  3 Feb. 2009

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in the Central African Republic

  10 Feb. 2009

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in the Sudan

  13 Mar. 2009

  Resolution by the General Assembly on Children and Armed Conflict and the Rights of the Child

  26 Mar. 2009

  Annual Report of the secretary general to the Security Council of the United Nations, including Report on Children and Armed Conflict

  29 Apr. 2009

  Statement by the president of the Security Council on Children and Armed Conflict

  1 June 2009

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in Myanmar

  25 June 2009

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in Sri Lanka

  13 July 2009

  Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

  13 July 2009

  Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in the Central African Republic

  13 July 2009

  Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in Afghanistan

  22 July 2009

  Annual Report on the Activities of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict

  30 July 2009

  Report to the Human Rights Council of the Office of the special representative of the secretary general for Children and Armed Conflict

  4 Aug. 2009

  Resolution 1882 of the Security Council on Children and Armed Conflict

  Relevant Passages: “Deeply concerned over the lack of progress on the ground in some situations of concern, where parties to conflict continue to violate with impunity the relevant

  provisions of applicable international law relating to the rights and protection of children in armed conflict.”

  “Recalling the responsibilities of States to end impunity and to prosecute those responsible for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and other egregious crimes perpetrated against children.”

  “Welcoming the fact that several individuals who are alleged to have committed crimes against children in situations of armed conflict have been brought to justice by national justice systems and international justice mechanisms and mixed criminal courts and tribunals.”

  “Strongly condemns all violations of applicable international law involving the recruitment and use of children by parties to armed conflict.”

  “Welcomes the efforts of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations in mainstreaming child protection into peacekeeping missions.”

  6 Aug. 2009

  Report of the special representative of the secretary general for Children and Armed Conflict to the General Assembly of the United Nations

  28 Aug. 2009

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in Colombia

  10 Sept. 2009

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in Burundi

  15 Sept. 2009

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in Uganda

  14 Oct. 2009

  Publication of the first Working Paper of the Office of the special representative for Children and Armed Conflict

  28 Oct. 2009

  Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in Myanmar

  21 Dec. 2009

  Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in Burundi

  21 Dec. 2009

  Conclusions of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict in the Sudan

  21 Jan. 2010

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in the Philippines

  3 Mar. 2010

  General Assembly Resolution on Children and Armed Conflict and the Rights of the Child

  13 Apr. 2010

  Annual Report of the secretary general to the Security Council of the United Nations, including Report on Children and Armed Conflict

  13 Apr. 2010

  Report of the secretary general on Children and Armed Conflict in Nepal

  2 June 2010

  Security Council Cross-Cutting Report on Children and Armed Conflict

  Relevant Passage: “For over ten years the impact of war on children has been a significant thematic focus for the Security Council. There is now much greater awareness of the issue and some evidence that the inclusion of child protection principles in Council decisions in specific cases is having some impact. However, the Council still encounters some resistance from some governments. And the difficulty of applying effective pressure on non-state actors who recruit child soldiers is a continuing challenge.”

  RECOMMENDED READING

  Abani, Chris. Song for Night: A Novella. Akashic Books, 2007.

  Alfredson, Lisa S. Creating Human Rights: How Noncitizens Made Sex Persecution Matter to the World. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.

  Bass, Gary J. Freedom’s Battle: The Origins of Humanitarian Intervention. Knopf, 2008.

  Beah, Ishmael. A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. Douglas & McIntyre, 2007.

  Blaker, Lisa French. Heart of Darfur. Hodder & Stoughton, 2008.

  Boutwell, Jeffrey; Klare, Michael T. Light Weapons and Civil Conflict: Controlling the Tools of Violence. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999.

  Boyden, Jo; de Berry, Joanna ed. Children and Youth on the Front Line: Ethnography, Armed Conflict and Displacement. Berghahn Books, 2004.

  Brett, Rachel; Specht, Irma. Young Soldiers: Why They Choose to Fight. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004.

  Briggs, Jimmie. Innocents Lost: When Child Soldiers Go to War. Basic Books, 2005.

  Cameron, Sara (in co-operation with UNICEF). Out of War: True Stories from the Front Lines of the Children’s Movement for Peace in Colombia. Scholastic, 2001.

  The Commission for Africa. Our Common Interest: An Argument. Penguin Books, 2005.

  Cook, Kathy. Stolen Angels: The Kidnapped Girls of Uganda. Penguin Canada, 2007.

  Cooper, Robert. The Breaking of Nations: Order and Chaos in the 21 st Century. Atlantic Monthly Press, 2004.

  Coulter, Chris. Bush Wives and Girl Soldiers: Women’s Lives through War and Peace in Sierra Leone. Cornell University Press, 2009.

  Dallaire, Roméo. Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda. Random House Canada, 2003.

  de Saint-Exupéry, Antoine. Le Petit Prince. Gallimard, 1946.

  de Temmerman, Els. Aboke Girls: Children Abducted in Northern Uganda. Fountain Publishers, 1995.

  Denov, Myriam. Child Soldiers: Sierra Leone’s Revolutionary United Front. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

  Dongala, Emmanuel. Johnny Mad Dog. Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 2005.

  Douglas, I; Gleichmann, C. Odenwald, M.; Steenken, K.; Wilkinson, A. Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration: A practical field and classroom guide. German Technical Co-operation; The Norwegian Defence International Centre; Pearson Peacekeeping Centre/Centre Pearson pour le maintien de la paix; Swedish National Defence College, 2004.

  Eggers, Dave. What Is the What. Vintage Canada, 2007.

  Filipovic, Zlata. Zlata’s Diary: A Child’s Life in Wartime Sarajevo. Penguin UK, 1995.

  Franck, Frederick; Roze, Janis; Connolly, Richard ed What Does It Mean to Be Human? Reverence for Life Reaffirmed by Re
sponses from Around the World. St. Martin’s Press, 2000.

  Gates, Scott; Reich, Simon ed. Child Soldiers in the Age of Fractured States. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009.

  Gould, Terry. Murder Without Borders: Dying for the Story in the World’s Most Dangerous Places. Random House Canada, 2009.

  Gow, Melanie; Vandergrift, Kathy; Wanduragala, Randini. The Right to Peace: Children and Armed Conflict (Working paper No. 2). World Vision International, 2000.

  Honwana, Alcinda. Child Soldiers in Africa. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006.

  Ignatieff, Michael. The Warrior’s Honour: Ethnic War and the Modern Conscience. Viking Canada, 1998.

  Iweala, Uzodinma. Beasts of No Nation. Harper Perennial, 2005.

  Jal, Emmanuel. War Child: A Child Soldier’s Story. St. Martin’s Press, 2009.

  Kahn, Leora ed.; Moreno-Ocampo, Luis. Child Soldiers. powerHouse Books, 2008.

  Kamara, Mariatu. The Bite of the Mango. Annick Press, 2008.

  Kapuściński, Ryszard. The Other. Verso Books, 2008.

  Keane, Fergal. Season of Blood: A Rwandan Journey. Penguin UK, 1997.

  Keitetsi, China. Child Soldier. Souvenir, 2004.

  Kuper, Jenny. Military Training and Children in Armed Conflict: Law, Policy and Practice. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2005.

  Kuperman, Alan J. The Limits of Humanitarian Intervention: Genocide in Rwanda. Brookings Institution Press, 2001.

  Lebeau, Suzanne. Le bruit des os qui craquent. éditions Théâtrales, 2009.

  London, Charles. One Day the Soldiers Came: Voices of Children in War. HarperCollins, 2007.

  Louyot, Alain. Les enfants soldats. Perrin, 2007.

  Machel, Graça. The Impact of War on Children. Palgrave Macmillan, 2001.

  Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela. Back Bay, 1995.

  McDonnell, Faith J.H.; Akallo, Grace. Girl Soldier: A Story of Hope for Northern Uganda’s Children. Chosen, 2007.

  McKay, Sharon. War Brothers. Puffin Canada, 2008.

  McKay, Susan; Mazurana, Dyan. Where are the Girls? Girls in Fighting Forces in Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique: Their Lives During and After War. Rights and Democracy, 2004.

  McMahan, Jeff. Killing in War. Oxford University Press, 2009.

  McRae, Rob; Hubert, Don ed. Human Security and the New Diplomacy: Protecting People, Promoting Peace. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2001.

  Meharg, Sarah Jane ed. Helping Hands and Loaded Arms: Navigating the Military and Humanitarian Space. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010.

  Mensah, Dr. David. Kwabena Kwabena: An African Boy’s Journey of Faith. Essence Publishing, 1998.

  Novak, David. In Defense of Religious Liberty. Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2009.

  Pearson, Glen. A Land of Designs: The Saga of Darfur and Human Intentions. Self-published, 2009.

  Ramcharan, Dr. Bertrand. The Quest for Protection: A Human Rights Journey at the United Nations. The Human Rights Observatory, 2009.

  Rosen, David M. Armies of the Young: Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism. Rutgers University Press, 2005.

  Shephard, Michelle. Guantanamo’s Child: The Untold Story of Omar Khadr. John Wiley & Sons, 2008.

  Singer, P.W. Children at War. Pantheon, 2005.

  Stratton, Allan. Chanda’s Wars. HarperCollins Canada, 2008.

  Walters, Eric; Bradbury, Adrian. When Elephants Fight: The Lives of Children in Conflict in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Uganda. Orca Book Publishers, 2008.

  Wessells, Michael. Child Soldiers: From Violence to Protection. Harvard University Press, 2007.

  Westley, Frances; Zimmerman, Brenda; Patton, Michael. Getting to Maybe: How the World Is Changed. Random House Canada, 2006.

  Zartman, I. William; Rasmussen, J. Lewis, ed. Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods and Techniques. United States Institute of Peace Press, 1996.

  RECOMMENDED WEBSITES

  Amnesty International—Children and Human Rights

  http://www.amnesty.org/en/children

  Child Soldier Relief

  http://childsoldierrelief.org/

  Child Soldiers Initiative (CSI)

  http://childsoldiersinitiative.org/

  Child’s Rights information Network

  http://www.crin.org/

  Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers

  http://www.child-soldiers.org/home

  Human Rights Watch—Child Soldiers

  http://www.hrw.org/en/topic/children039s-rights/child-soldiers

  International Labour Organization (ILO)—International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC)

  http://www.ilo.org/ipec/areas/Armedconflict/lang—en/index.htm

  Network of Young People Affected by War

  http://www.nypaw.org/

  Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict

  http://www.un.org/children/conflict/english/index.html

  Save the Children

  http://www.savethechildren.org

  UN Child Soldiers World Map

  http://www.un.org/children/conflict/_media/worldmap/worldmap.html

  UNICEF—Children in Conflcit and Emergencies

  http:www.unicef.org/protection/index_armedconflict.html

  War Child International Network

  http://www.warchild.org/

  Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict

  http://www.watchlist.org/

  About the Author

  LGEN THE HON. ROMÉO DALLAIRE (Ret’d) served thirtyseven years with the Canadian Armed Forces and now sits in the Canadian Senate. His Governor General’s Literary Awardwinning book, Shake Hands with the Devil, exposed the failures of the international community to stop the worst genocide in the twentieth century. It has been turned into an Emmy Awardwinning documentary as well as a feature film; it has also been entered into evidence in war crimes tribunals trying the perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide. Dallaire has received numerous honours and awards, including Officer of the Order of Canada in 2002, Grand Officer of the National Order of Québec in 2005, the Aegis Award for Genocide Prevention from the Aegis Trust (United Kingdom) and the United Nations Association in Canada’s Pearson Peace Medal in 2005. As a champion of human rights, his activities include work on genocide prevention, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and the Child Soldiers Initiative, which seeks to develop a conceptual base for the elimination of the use of child soldiers.

  www.romeodallaire.com

  www.childsoldiersinitiative.com

  ALSO BY ROMÉO DALLAIRE

  Shake Hands With the Devil

  Footnote

  1 It was very hard, under the circumstances, to retain staff, or to pay them what they deserved without bankrupting the rest of the organization. In 2007, Nicole Dial left us to take up a humanitarian post with an NGO in Afghanistan. Three months later she and two colleagues were killed by the Taliban. What a terrible and senseless waste of lives; what terrible payback for dedication to helping others.

  Copyright © 2010 Roméo A. Dallaire, L. Gen (ret) Inc.

  Foreword copyright © 2010 Ishmael Beah

  Illustrations copyright © 2010 Ben Weeks

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