![]() ![]() Security Council’s 2001 resolution establishing the list and pledged “to protect children from the horrors of war is being seriously undermined” and could result in “putting children at even greater risk.” ![]() The report cited “numerous discrepancies and omissions in listing decisions, as well as unwarranted delisting decisions.” It concluded that the U.N. Six of them were government forces, the panel said. The experts appointed to study the blacklist decisions by Watchlist on Children, an international advocacy group, said in a 37-page report released Wednesday that between 20 at least eight parties to conflicts were found responsible for killing and maiming more than 100 children in a single year but weren’t listed. secretary-general’s decisions on a global blacklist of parties responsible for harming children during conflicts, saying government forces including from Israel, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Somalia and the Saudi-led coalition fighting rebels in Yemen should not have been excluded. UNITED NATIONS (AP) - A panel of child rights experts sharply criticized the U.N. ![]()
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