Cet article semble avoir du mal à, simplement, condamner le fait de mettre une Kalashnikov dans les mains d’un enfant.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2169216/Terror-boy-soldier-Kalashnikov-toting-child-cries-witnesses-horror-Syri
His face a mask of raw shock, a young boy soldier is led away after his friend was killed fighting in Syria.
Wearing jeans, trainers and an Adidas t-shirt, he looks like a primary schoolboy but for a green ammunition vest much too big for his small frame and the AK-47 he clutches in his right hand.
He is one of a rising number of child soldiers – many barely older than ten – recruited by the increasingly desperate rebel Free Syrian Army to fight President Bashar al-Assad’s forces.
In a heart-wrenching video, he catches sight of the body of his friend Ahmad, who had mustered a group to defend the Crusader castle Krak des Chevaliers.
La reprise de cet article sur le site séoudien Elaph donne carrément dans la poésie, évoquant un « passage à l’âge adulte » :
http://www.elaph.com/Web/news/2012/7/746772.html
http://www.myelaph.com/elaphweb/Resources/images/salwa(1).jpg
Bon, l’Armée syrienne libre recrute des enfants-soldats de 10 ans, leur donne une Kalashnikov et les expédie au combat. Ça ne semble pas être une information intéressante.


