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The letter noted that, on June 13, the YPG had demobilized 27 boys and, on April 20, the YPJ had demobilized 16 girls. In addition, seven YPG officers had been punished for accepting child soldiers – three expelled from the force and four demoted, although the group gave no names or dates.
On July 5, the YPG and YPJ issued a circular to commanders and heads of recruiting centers saying they were not to recruit or accept anyone under 18. Those who fail to comply will face “maximum disciplinary measures,” the circular said.
The internal regulations of the YPG, as well as the Kurdish-run police force, called Asayish, forbid the use of children under 18.
seems like they have been pressured to not use adolescents and they complied. what about other groups?
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everyone use childs in that war but the problem is you think they're least bad which is not
http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns...yria-854303876
https://www.dailysabah.com/war-on-te...male-militants
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how effective can someone be as a soldier when he was forced to join a militant group? and we re talking about mostly adolescents not prepuberscent children .
regarding the rapes i recognize that it can happen , there are even cases in the us military , but that so many get raped and then killed if they rebelled? wouldn't the other soldiers notice something? wouldn't this break the unity of the soldiers and make many desert?
i wonder how much reliable such news are. i don't even believe some stories about isil , these are even harder to believe.
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