Islamic State has recruited at least 400 children in Syria
in the past three months and given these so-called "Cubs of the
Caliphate" military training and hardline indoctrination, a monitoring
group said on Tuesday. The Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights said the children, all aged under 18, were recruited
near schools, mosques and in public areas where Islamic State carries
out killings and brutal punishments on local people. One
such young boy appeared in a video early this month shooting dead an
Israeli Arab accused by Islamic State of being as spy. A French police
source said the boy might be the half-brother of Mohamed Merah, who
killed three soldiers, a rabbi and three Jewish children in Toulouse in
2012. "They use children
because it is easy to brainwash them. They can build these children into
what they want, they stop them from going to school and send them to IS
schools instead," said Rami Abdulrahman, head of the British-based
Observatory. Islamic State declared a caliphate last year in territory it controls in Syria and Iraq and is being targeted by U.S.-led air strikes in both countries. It
has beheaded or shot dead Syrian civilians, combatants, foreign aid
workers and journalists and has released videos appearing to show
children witnessing or participating in some of the killings. The group
persecutes people across sects and ethnicities who do not adhere to its
ultra-hardline doctrine. The
group may be resorting to children because it has been having
difficulties recruiting adults since the start of the year, with only
120 joining its ranks, Abdulrahman said. This was partly due to tighter controls on the Turkish border, where foreign fighters tend to enter, he added. Islamic
State has encouraged parents to send children to training camps or has
recruited them without their parents' consent, often luring them with
money, said the Observatory, which tracks the conflict using sources on
the ground. At the
training camps, the children learn to fire live ammunition, fight in
battles and to drive, it said. Islamic State also recruits children as
informants and as guards for its headquarters as well as welcoming
children with birth defects into its ranks, the Observatory added. (Reuters)
Islamic State recruits 400 children since January: Syria monitor

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