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    UNICEF says 384 children killed so far in Syria

    GENEVA (Reuters) - At least 384 children have been killed during Syria's 10-month uprising and virtually the same number have been jailed, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday.

    UNICEF spokeswoman Marixie Mercado told Reuters the figures were based on reports by human rights organisations which it judged to be credible.

    "As of January 7, 384 children have been killed, most are boys. Some 380 children have been detained, some less than 14 years old," Rima Salah, acting UNICEF deputy executive director, told reporters in Geneva.

    The agency receives information from human rights groups who review doctors and hospital reports, interview families of victims and gather witness testimony, Mercado said.

    The previous death toll for children was 307, U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay said on December 2, denouncing what she called "ruthless repression" by Syrian forces.

    In mid-December, the overall death toll stood at more than 5,000, including soldiers and those executed for refusing to shoot civilians, according to a U.N. figure compiled after cross-checking information from various groups.

    But since then accurate reports have become more difficult to obtain, especially with parts of the town of Homs sealed off and with violence spreading, Pillay's spokesman said on Friday.

    "It has gotten too difficult now to do sufficient verification to come up with a new estimate. We don't doubt for a second that many more people are being killed, but we're not really in a position to quantify it anymore," U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told Reuters.

    Fighting erupted in Homs on Friday, a day after townspeople said Alawite militiamen killed 14 members of a Sunni Muslim family in one of Syria's worst sectarian attacks since a revolt against President Bashar al-Assad flared in March.

    UNICEF is concerned about the situation in Syria, which has a legal obligation to protect children and uphold their rights, Salah said, adding that the agency is in talks with authorities.

    "When there are conflicts, it has a very, very negative impact on children. We know that children are in detention. As the President of Syria himself said, 50 percent of children do not go to school now.

    "So we are working with the government of Syria and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent also to see how we can rehabilitate schools and send those children to school," she said.

    (Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Myra MacDonald)

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    • nicole  •  27 days ago
      its about time to do something good and positive towards Syrian Children.
    • Blessed  •  Yokosuka-shi, Japan  •  27 days ago
      Mga bata lang kaya nilang patulan kase wala silang laban sa mga matatanda.
    • EL BLAZE  •  29 days ago
      KAWAWA NAMAN YUNG MGA BATA. PATI SILA NADADAMAY SA GULO!
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    • 33 AD.  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  28 days ago
      Let's pray for them esp. those innocents that their leader may find peace of mind & enlighten to achieve harmony to all Syrian.
    • Ayra  •  28 days ago
      this is a heinous crime against children!!
      anong laban ng mga batang ito laban sa mga mapagsamantalang tao? for what reason they are doing this? sadya bang dala ng kultura o talagang mga halang lng ang bituka ng mga taong gumagawa nito?
      sana pagdating ng araw, hindi kayo uusigin ng mga budhi nyo!!
    • Alex  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  28 days ago
      i always pray that all dictators shall dine to hell....
    • raj919  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  28 days ago
      Its still more fun and violent in the Philippines
    • Namee  •  29 days ago
      poor little one...i hope they'll found the peace place in heaven...mishalla..
    • James Gutierrez  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  29 days ago
      I hope that Assad evil regime ay bumagsak na at hatulan si Assad ng krimen at pagkitil ng buhay ng mga inosenteng syrians.
    • Womanizer25  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  29 days ago
      Syria=Impyerno sa mundo.
    • Jasmine  •  28 days ago
      Sayang. Gaganda pa naman ng mga bata sa Syria.
    • Bebot  •  29 days ago
      Would you dump "Poop" on your own dinning table ???,,,NO !!!
      ,,,"US-CIA Terrorist" again are killing indiscriminately & the CIA-Media is "Brain-Washing" the world blaming it to the Syrian-Government.(the same way they did Libya-Kadhafi.)
      ,,,next, the US-NATO will "Genocide" Syria.(the same way US-NATO committed Libya-Genocide.)
      ,,,so sad !!!:(
    • Arizza  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  28 days ago
      how sad
    • Ytaz Tan  •  28 days ago
      Assad is a dictator. One a Dictator always a Dictator. He doesnt care about the Sunnis muslim as he is not a sunni after all.
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