The now-incarcerated Bosco Ntaganda, the former rebel commander in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, has been accused by Human Rights Watch of forcibly recruiting at least 149 boys and young men into his forces. Ntaganda’s forces would take children from schools, their homes or from roadsides. They were then given either rudimentary military
Human Rights Watch Pushes For Greater Protection Of Children In War Zones
Schools used for military purposes turn all educational facilities into possible targets of attack, jeopardizing the safety of teachers and students.