Child Soldiers


There were many child soldiers in the RUF; a total of 10,000 are thought to have participated in the conflict.

 Most were used for attacks on villages and on guard duty at diamond fields as well as guarding weapons stockpiles. Today, about 2000 are still left serving in the militiary of Sierra Leone. The RUF made extensive use of child soldiers,  using horrific methods to numb their new recruits to barbarity. Thousands of abducted boys and girls were forced to serve as soldiers or as prostitutes,  and those chosen to be fighters were sometimes forced to murder their parents.  Guerrillas frequently carved the initials "RUF" on their chests, and officers reportedly rubbed cocaine into open cuts on their troops to make them maniacal and fearless.
For entertainment, some soldiers would bet on the sex of an unborn baby and then slice open a woman's womb to determine the winner. The RUF abducted children aged 7 to 12.


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