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Obama again sends U.S. tax dollars to countries with child soldiers

By Stephen C. Webster | Raw Story | October 5, 2011

For the second year in a row, the Obama administration has waived financial penalties for countries that enslave children and turn them into soldiers, ensuring that tens of millions of U.S. tax dollars will continue to be used by those who support the brutish practice.
In a Tuesday meeting described by Foreign Policy magazine, White House officials explained that the waivers for the Child Soldiers Protection Act of 2008 were handed out again this year because many of the offending countries did not have enough time to comply with its requirements. Others, they said, were exempt from the law because they were incorporated just recently.

The law was intended to prevent any military aid from going to support the use of child soldiers, yet in South Sudan, over $100 million in military aid will go to support the new nation’s military, which has a long history of conscripting children. […]

Other countries exempted from the laws include Chad, which the administration said has taken dramatic steps toward eliminating the practice, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which was given a partial waiver that will still allow their soldiers to be trained by the U.S. military — despite the continued presence of child soldiers.

The Child Soldiers Protection Act was a former cause célèbre for Vice President Joe Biden, in his prior role as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. It was part of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act.

The White House and State Department maintain that they are working with these nations to ensure the practice of enslaving children into the military will eventually cease. … Full article

October 5, 2011 - Posted by | Civil Liberties, Militarism, Progressive Hypocrite, Timeless or most popular

1 Comment »

  1. Obama needs to be impeached because he is definitely not qualified to serve the American people.

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