وزير العمل يندد باستخدام الاطفال في النزاعات المسلحة خصوصا في طرابلس

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ندد وزير العمل في حكومة تصريف الأعمال سليم جريصاتي "باستخدام الاطفال في النزاعات المسلحة" خصوصا في مدينة طرابلس، مشددا على العمل هو من الجرائم الجنائية التي يعاقب عليها القانون.

وقال جريصاتي في بيان بعد ظهر الإثنين "هالنا المشهد المروع الذي شاهده الرأي العام في الداخل والخارج على قناة تلفزيونية لطفلة تحمل سلاحا حربيا بمساعدة رجل مسلح وتطلق النار منه في احد احياء طرابلس".

وكان قد نشر على موقع "اليوتيوب" الأحد مقطعا لفتاة تشارك في الإشتباكات الدائرة في طرابس بدفع من مسلحين وتطلق النار.

عليه أعلن جريصاتي أن الوزارة "بالإضافة الى ادانة العمل المذكور على الصعيد الانساني، ان تشير الى ان المرسوم الرقم 8987 الصادر في تاريخ 29/9/2012 قد حظر كليا استخدام الاطفال في أسوأ أشكال العمل وفقا للمعايير الدولية، وفي قمتها إشراكهم في النزاعات المسلحة".

كما شدد على أن الأمر "يعتبر من الجرائم الجنائية الملحوظة في القانون 164 (معاقبة جريمة الاتجار بالأشخاص) التي تشمل استخدام الاطفال في النزاعات المسلحة".

وأضاف: "من هنا مناشدتنا القوى الامنية توقيف المسلح الذي أشرف على فعل الطفلة البريئة بإطلاق النار، وهو ما من شأنه ردع مثل هذه الافعال نهائيا، ذلك ان المحافظة على الاطفال هي اولوية على جميع الصعد".

وختم الوزير "ان من واجبنا جميعا ان نسهر على عدم انسحاب أفعالنا الجرمية على اطفالنا وأولادنا، فنكون في ذلك حرصاء على غدهم ومستقبل الوطن".

وكان قد نشرت قناة الـ"LBCI" أيضا فيديو قالت فيه أن "احد القياديين الميدانيين في باب التبانة سعيد المصري يساعد امرأة على ضرب" آر.بي.جي.

ودارت منذ أسبوع الجولة السادسة عشر للإشتباكات المستمرة في طرابلس منذ عام 2008 وذهب ضحيتها 31 قتيلا وأكثر من 200 جريح.وتوقفت هذه الإشتباكات صباح الإثنين.

التعليقات 11
Thumb AngryLeb 16:26 ,2013 أيار 27

This is unacceptable, this is the law of the jungle .

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 16:28 ,2013 أيار 27

Torture - no. A fair trial - yes.

Missing VINCENT 21:48 ,2013 أيار 27

At what point in a country where war and criminal acts for religious and regional political agendas which has become part of the fabric of the society trickling down from generation to generation, mere "fair trial" would deter further escalation? OK, give him a fair trial, but with the harshest/creative punishment that torture would have been a walk in the park.

Default-user-icon Yasmina (ضيف) 16:32 ,2013 أيار 27

When will everyone wake up and realize that their reluctance to care about one another will lead to a future far worse than our past. It's sad as Lebanese we believe ourselves to be better than the rest of the world, and yet we are far worse than we can admit. One politician stated disdain towards such a horrific act, while the rest are still home plotting on how to divide us even more. This was a chance where everyone could come together and agree that these are shameful and disgusting acts, portraying the major lack of education and unity that Lebanon faces. Sadly this story will be forgotten soon, and everyone will continue with their day to day tribal antics, where people just look out for their religious counterparts, and area. Soon we'll have a greater issue at hand, a radicalized youth, where they've completely forgotten how to be children and love their country for the place it can be, not hate it for the violent anger instilled in them.

Thumb ado.australia 16:37 ,2013 أيار 27

"it's punishable by law"? There is no law in Lebanon.

Default-user-icon Yasmina (ضيف) 16:47 ,2013 أيار 27

When will everyone wake up and realize that their reluctance to care about one another will lead to a future far worse than our past. It's sad as Lebanese we believe ourselves to be better than the rest of the world, and yet we are far worse than we can admit. One politician stated disdain towards such a horrific act, while the rest are still home plotting on how to divide us even more. This was a chance where everyone could come together and agree that these are shameful and disgusting acts, portraying the major lack of education and unity that Lebanon faces. Sadly this story will be forgotten soon, and everyone will continue with their day to day tribal antics, where people just look out for their religious counterparts, and area. Soon we'll have a greater issue at hand, a radicalized youth, where they've completely forgotten how to be children and love their country for the place it can be, not hate it for the violent anger instilled in them.

Missing tourettes 17:22 ,2013 أيار 27

Children brutalized into being killers themselves.
I see lebanon gradually being turned into a jungle,shame on our politicians for leting leb become like sierra leone, Liberia,uganda,sudan,........
hoping to see some action from jreissa,talkin is cheap

Thumb LebCynic 00:04 ,2013 أيار 28

Very suitable punishment!

Default-user-icon Carlos Slim (ضيف) 00:19 ,2013 أيار 28

and I am also torn between beginning to hate the PTSD abandonment that the Lebanese suffered from and questioning whether it is the rat race they are loving (the chase) rather than the end-gain result...so like everyone before and after me 'I QUIT HELPING' with a resounding 'YES' and so will the other 12million lebanese living abroad like me... starting with Carlos Slim I quote him saying "I will never come to this country again!". and let me put it this way:either the lebanese change their mentality, or this will be a systemic problem forever...and that's a very long time to be a failed state a whisker below zimbabwe.

Default-user-icon dd (ضيف) 08:21 ,2013 أيار 28

Jreissati is a big mark of Shame in the lebanese legal system, he is the scum of this system.

Missing dddd 10:37 ,2013 أيار 28

please stop being sectarian for once ... sunni chia marouni derzi khlessna ba2a ... only in lebanon we claim to be religious and we insult GOD and religion every day.. There is BAD and GOOD people thats all ma khass dinon ya awedem.