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Haiti gangs are recruiting more child soldiers, human rights report says

FILE PHOTO: The Wider Image: Camping in schools, hungry Haiti families ask: when will normality return?
October 09, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - Haiti's armed gangs are increasingly recruiting children into their ranks, a report by Human Rights Watch warned on Wednesday, as near-famine conditions push boys to pick up guns while girls are sexually abused and forced into domestic work.

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