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杏MAP导航 Francis receives in audience General Rom茅o Dallaire and Dr Shelly Whitman 杏MAP导航 Francis receives in audience General Rom茅o Dallaire and Dr Shelly Whitman  

Dallaire Initiative seeks 杏MAP导航鈥檚 support to end use of child soldiers

The Rom茅o Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative brings the perspective of the security sector to the urgent need to end the use of child soldiers in conflicts across the globe. The Founder and the Executive Director of the Initiative were recently in the Vatican to tell 杏MAP导航 Francis about their work and to ask him for his support.

By Linda Bordoni

February 12th is the International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers.

On various occasions 杏MAP导航 Francis has expressed his concern for the global phenomenon and called for an end to the practice which he has called a 鈥渇orm of slavery.鈥

Responding to a call from an organization that aims to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers, he recently received in audience retired Lieutenant General Roméo Dallaire, and Dr Shelly Whitman.

They are respectively the founder and the Executive Director of the Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative, a global partnership that brings the perspective of the security sector to the issue of child soldiery, equipping leaders with the training and tools to prevent the recruitment and use of child soldiers worldwide.

As General Dallaire and Dr Whitman told Vatican News immediately after the papal audience that took place on January 17th, the meeting with 杏MAP导航 Francis came about in a harmonious and constructive atmosphere of 鈥渟ignificant mutual interest鈥:

Listen to the interview

'Shaking Hands with the Devil' 

Retired Canadian Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire鈥檚 passionate mission to protect all children from becoming weapons of war stems from his own powerful experience and first-hand witness of the horrific 1994 Rwanda genocide.

He was the Force Commander of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda prior to and during the genocide. Notwithstanding the information he provided about the planned massacre and his reiterated requests to take action, he was denied permission to intervene and the UN withdrew its peacekeeping forces creating a vacuum in which over 800,000 people were killed in less than 100 days.

They were days of absolute horror, as narrated in Dallaire鈥檚 prize-winning book 鈥淪hake Hands with the Devil: the failure of Humanity in Rwanda鈥, a country from which he returned with a deep commitment to give meaning to the tragedy and do his part in preventing such horror from happening again.   

But as the General told me the day after meeting with the 杏MAP导航, he did not travel to the Vatican all the way from Canada to talk about the past, but to engage with 杏MAP导航 Francis and find channels of collaboration and support with the Holy See.

"The 杏MAP导航 has been writing and speaking about the scourge of modern slavery since 2013", the General said, and was interested in knowing what we are doing. 鈥淲e, he added, were very keen in gaining his support for our work, and bringing the Holy See into the exercise of influencing world leaders to be engaged, particularly in using children as instruments of war.鈥

Seeking the 杏MAP导航's assistance

Dr Shelley Whitman explained that the aim of the meeting was to ask the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 assistance on three levels:

-          On South Sudan (where the Initiative has a project), because we know that that is a situation where 杏MAP导航 Francis can have significant influence on the religious and political leaders and the peace process; and because we believe that it is of primary importance that people understand that it is primary value if you鈥檙e going to achieve peace and security in South Sudan, and break the cycle of violence, it is necessary to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers.

-          On being a global advocate for this issue: we called upon him to make it a point amongst members of the Catholic Church across the world so that Church leaders can have a significant influence especially in some parts of the world where children are being allowed to join armed groups, and where community members, parents etc. have an important role to play.

-          We requested that the Catholic Church endorse the Vancouver Principles on peacekeeping, at least in the moral perspective that it can bring to this set of non-binding pledges that seek to equip security sector actors with the skills and knowledge to prevent violations being committed against children.

Whitman said she and the General came away from the papal audience 鈥渇eeling listened to and understood: he spoke very passionately about how issues related to children and their abuse in a multitude of forms around the world is something that intimately touches his heart and keeps him awake鈥.

Francis, she said, 鈥渢ook notes and we left materials with him to follow-up afterwards, and he asked how the Holy See could become an endorser and what the process is鈥.

A new era of peacekeeping

Regarding the harsh lessons of the past, General Dallaire said he believes 鈥渓essons are being learnt, whether or not there is a political will to apply them both from the international community and within the single countries is another matter鈥.

鈥淚 think the international constructs of legal constraints have been established and we know we have the responsibility to protect鈥 he said.

He also spoke positively about the fact that many nations today want professionalized security forces and want to be recognized as forces that are responding to human rights: 鈥渢hey want to do peacekeeping but they need new skills, new knowledge and competencies鈥.

That, he said, is one of the focuses that the Dallaire Initiative has: 鈥渂ringing a new era of peacekeeping regarding children to the fore versus simply treating it as an afterthought鈥.

Both the General and Dr Whitman speak of the role of the media, both in countries where there is conflict - where radio for example can be used to reach communities and inform 鈥 and more generally where there is a need for correct information and for journalists to be informed in a more specialized way.

South Sudan project

Whitman talks about the 3-year project in S. Sudan which is funded by the Canadian government, explaining that the Initiative has just opened an office in Juba where she says it is working on different levels trying to impact a situation that is going through a peace process: 鈥渢rying to get the parties to that conflict to stop the recruitment and use of children, and working at how it is a really important piece to that peace process鈥.

She says the lessons learnt in Rwanda are of enormous help: 鈥渋t does help immensely to have that history and knowledge on the continent on who General Dallaire is with many of the people we are dealing with 鈥 the government and the SPLA (the liberation army) 鈥 they know of his name and they know of the Rwanda genocide. The approach that we are taking is one they want to be engaged with, as they want to be empowered instead of us just coming in and castigating them for their behavior鈥.

Rwanda project

Whitman points out that having come out of the genocide, Rwanda today is the third-largest peacekeeping contributor to UN peacekeeping missions and has about 800 troops in South Sudan.

She explains that in Rwanda, the Initiative has been working with Rwandans to create a center of excellence training and learning, a hub for troops from the entire region: 鈥渨hat is interesting we have been training the troops that have been going into South Sudan, and now they are a force multiplier for us on the ground to help with ending and advocating for the end of the use of child soldiers鈥.

Whitman and Dallaire both express hope, with the General pointing out that it is not a 鈥淧ollyanna optimism鈥, and that they firmly believe, being the only organization that has looked at the problem from a security sector point of view, 鈥渢hat they can certainly reduce the flow and ultimately maybe stop the flow into conflict of child soldiers, versus trying to pick up the pieces at the end鈥.

Global phenomenon

Whitman explains that the recruitment of children as weapons of war is sadly a phenomenon that is endemic throughout the world: in the Middle East - Syria, Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,  Lebanon; Europe:  Ukraine; Asia: Sri Lanka, Myanmar;  Latin America: Colombia, Guatemala, the drug wars and the use of children in criminal networks.

Migration

She points out that the migrant crisis has an influence and an impact on how this is no long an 鈥渦s-versus-them鈥 issue, but touches each and every one of us.

鈥淲hen we fail to address conflicts that happen in other parts of the world, because of our inter-connectedness, there is no way we can avoid their impact on us: if we fail to address the recruitment of child soldiers in country X, it will come knocking on our door and we will have to address the influx of refugees and migrants because of those conflicts鈥.

General Dallaire concludes with a bitter memory: 鈥淭hey refused to come and give me any support in Rwanda because it wasn鈥檛 in anybody鈥檚 self-interest.鈥

But that, he says, has changed radically in the last 25 years, 鈥渂ecause every conflict out there, and conflicts that are using child-soldiers has an impact on us back home鈥 there is no more disconnect: whatever happens over there has ramifications on us鈥.

鈥淪o the aim鈥, he reiterates, 鈥淚s to go there and to attenuate the rage, prevent things from happening versus trying to 鈥榩ick up the pieces鈥, seeing the impact on us, and trying to survive by building walls and whatever else鈥︹.

 

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12 February 2019, 19:53