DUSHANBE, June 19, 2015, Asia-Plus – IraqiNews.com reports that Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi claimed on Monday that the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group is recruiting children in 100 countries, calling on the United Nations to consider that as a crime against humanity.
Speaking at the international conference to limit ISIS recruitment for children, Iraqi PM noted on June 15 that the terrorist group “conducts organized recruitment for children in 100 countries," adding that “the exploitation of children for murder is a heinous crime.”
Abadi called on the United Nations to consider ISIL recruitment of children as a crime against humanity, stressing the need for helping Iraq.”
According to Iran’s Press TV , Iraqi PM said that each month, an average of 40 militants from other countries enter Iraq to carry out bomb attacks.
“The number of foreign fighters in Iraq now exceeds the number of Iraqis” in the ranks of the terrorist group, Abadi said.
"It is up to others... to stop these terrorists from coming to our country, and to stop this machine of killing and destruction and terrorism," the top Iraqi official added, stressing the need for helping Iraq to fight the terrorist group.
The northern and western parts of Iraq have been experiencing horrific violence ever since the ISIL terrorists began their march through the country in June 2014.
The Iraqi army, joined by volunteer fighters, has engaged in various military operations to flush the ISIL terrorists out of the areas they have under control since the outbreak of the crisis fueled by the ISIL militant group.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said in March that the ISIL militant group had recruited at least 400 children in conflict-hit Syria in 2015, and exposed them to the Saudi-backed ultra-extremist Wahhabi ideology and military training.
The UK-based group also said that the children, all aged under 18, had been recruited mainly in the eastern Syrian cities of al-Mayadin and al-Bukamal near the border with Iraq.




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