South Sudan: government and rebels 'recruiting child soldiers'

Human Rights Watch accuses both sides in South Sudan's conflict of arming young children – often by force

Child soldiers in South Sudan

Government and rebel forces in South Sudan stand accused of recruiting and using child soldiers in combat, despite renewed promises from both sides.

Human Rights Watch says that children as young as 13 are being given weapons and little or no training before being forced into conflict.

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