Former child soldiers in war-torn Somalia are being held in prison conditions in foreign-funded camps, "punishing" rather than rehabilitating them, the top UN children's envoy said Thursday. Leila Zerrougui, UN envoy for children and armed conflict, said former child soldiers - who foreign donors were funding to rehabilitate their return to society - were effectively being locked up without trial and denied visits from their family.
"They are held in detention without due process," she told reporters in Kenya after a four-day visit to Somalia. While some centres were treating children well, others were little more than prisons, she said. Some children were assessed to pose little threat to wider society. Centres must follow "international standards dedicated to rehabilitating and reintegrating them into the society, rather than punishing them," she said.
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