Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers in Afghanistan: Cultural Traits as Pivotal Factor

Ghulam Mohammad Qanet, M. S. Alam, Mohammad Naqib Ishan Jan
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This paper explores the cultural values that prevailed in Afghanistan to understand the recruitment and use of underage soldiers in the long-lasting armed conflict while comparing the existing domestic and international law. The study analyzed the effect of the traditions of Afghans on child soldiering. The method was doctrinal, and therefore, the collected and analyzed data was qualitative. The analysis was thematical, where each related idea was subjected to review and evaluation. The research found that since time immemorial, the Afghan culture traditions were conducive to underage soldiering for various reasons, including peace and justice where male and female child warriors are treated as heroes, perhaps more than any other member of the Afghan society. Due to the stated reasonings, the study established that more underage soldiers were used and recruited during the period of the British Empire, Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the civil war that caused the Taliban and Northern Alliance to resume control and in the post 9/11 phase of armed conflict in Afghanistan irrespective of domestic and international law that prohibited the recruitment and use of underage soldiers as it violated their basic fundamental rights of childhood.
阿富汗儿童兵的招募和使用:文化特征是关键因素
本文探讨了阿富汗盛行的文化价值观,以了解在长期武装冲突中招募和使用未成年士兵的问题,同时比较了现有的国内法和国际法。该研究分析了阿富汗传统对儿童兵的影响。该方法是理论的,因此,收集和分析的数据是定性的。分析是主题性的,每个相关的想法都要经过审查和评估。研究发现,自古以来,阿富汗的文化传统就因为各种原因而有利于未成年人当兵,其中包括和平与正义,男女儿童战士被视为英雄,这可能比阿富汗社会的任何其他成员都要多。根据上述理由,该研究确定,在大英帝国时期、苏联入侵阿富汗时期、导致塔利班和北方联盟恢复控制的内战时期以及9/11后阿富汗武装冲突阶段,使用和招募了更多的未成年士兵,而不顾国内和国际法律禁止招募和使用未成年士兵的规定,因为这侵犯了他们童年的基本权利。
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