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CRIN is a creative think tank which produces new and dynamic perspectives on human rights issues, with a focus on under-18s.

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  2. Jan 28
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  3. Children recruited by terrorist groups should be recognised as victims of grave human rights abuses and States should facilitate their recovery and rehabilitation. 🔗Read our position paper on bringing children home from ISIL

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  4. Jan 28

    Children recruited by ISIL have been used to carry weapons, guard strategic locations, arrest civilians, subjected to sexual violence and exploited in suicide bombings. States must facilitate their rehabilitation and recovery. NEW📰

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  5. Children recruited by terrorist groups should be recognised as victims of grave human rights abuses and States should facilitate their recovery and rehabilitation.

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  6. Jan 27

    Terrific Q&A with and about the silent pandemic that is killing our children and ourselves.

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  8. Jan 24

    Had the pleasure of sitting down with Veronica Yates about the scandalous failures to prevent children from being exposed to toxics - here's our conversation: Killing Us Softly by CRIN

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  10. Jan 24

    As highlighted by in this blog piece, our report examined several cases where victims have used the courts to seek justice for child sexual abuse by peacekeepers. In most of the cases, the abuse went unpunished & the victims didn't receive any form of reparations.

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  11. Jan 24

    It's an outrage that so few victims of peacekeeper sexual abuse can access justice. The must do more to end impunity. Check out important new report from & , advocating for strategic litigation to challenge the unacceptable status quo:

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  12. Jan 24

    New and report, "Litigating Peacekeeper Child Sexual Abuse," draws on interview with the Clinic's and her years of experience advocating for UN accountability in . Check it out now on our blog:

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  13. NEW - ‘Litigating child sexual abuse by ’ recommends underused tools: strategic litigation, domestic prosecution of int'l crimes using universal jurisdiction & complaints to rights bodies

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  14. Jan 24

    Our report proposes new methods to overcome the challenges posed by peacekeeper sexual abuse against children, and proposals for strategic human rights litigation to address existing failings:

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  15. Jan 23

    International Legal Systems Failing Child Victims of Peacekeeper Sexual Abuse. Read more about our latest report in this blog piece by on :

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  16. New research on sexual abuse by finds general lack of accountability & justice. Obstacles incl poor quality investigations, immunity from prosecution & lack of transparency in court proceedings

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  17. Jan 23

    Troop-contributing countries and the must reform their policies, practices and legislation to remove obstacles to accountability and redress for child victims of sexual abuse by peacekeepers. Our report outlines how:

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  18. NEW research on child sexual abuse by peacekeepers found that, when victims took legal action, in no case did they secure full reparations.

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  19. Jan 23

    Our report on child sexual abuse by peacekeepers examined six legal cases. In each, suspected perpetrators were acquitted or received lesser sanctions, and none of the victims received full reparations:

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  20. NEW: Child sexual abuse by peacekeepers usually goes unpunished and leaves victims with no redress when they go to court, says new report by and

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