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Teachers reject ‘Army propaganda’

08/07/2011BBC
Teachers have voted to oppose military recruitment activities in schools if they employ "misleading propaganda".

Britain’s own child soldiers

08/07/2011The Guardian
A third of army recruits are under 18. Is it right to target the young and the underachieving poor?

Dalston Army Showroom Closes

07/07/2011Hackney Stop the War
We're celebrating after the closure of the army showroom in the Kingsland shopping centre. We've been campaigning against the centre for two years.

Army closes Hackney recruitment centre – for now

02/07/2011Hackney Gazette
A controversial Army recruitment office has closed just two years after it opened amidst protests by anti war and gun campaigners.

Court martial for Navy medic conscientious objector

02/07/2011ForcesWatch press release
A medic in the Royal Navy will face court martial on Monday 4 July despite declaring that he is a conscientious objector.

response to Armed Forces Day

25/06/2011

ForcesWatch letter to the press

Today [Saturday 25 June] is Armed Forces Day, one of the clearest examples of the creeping militarisation of British society.

Campaigners and churches back Armed Forces Bill amendments on recruiting children into the armed forces

13/06/2011ForcesWatch press release
Organisations and churches who have questioned the recruitment of under 18s into the armed forces are backing an amendment which could see children no longer able to enlist and bring the UK into line with international standards.

Teenage soldiers given right to discharge

10/06/2011The Friend
Quakers have been central to a campaign that resulted in a change to government policy last week, as a minister announced that teenage soldiers will be given the right to discharge at any time before turning eighteen.

‘MoD unfairly imprisons teenagers’

10/06/2011Defence Management
Teenage soldiers have been unfairly detained in military prisons due to a failure from the MoD to effectively implemenent discharge policies, the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers has said.

Joint Human Rights Committee report state that Armed Forces Bill gives opportunity for debate on service of under-18s

19/05/2011parliament.co.uk

The report from the JHRC on the Armed Forces Bill 'raises a number of significant human rights concerns in connection with the Bill' and 'calls on the Government to clarify the arrangements for the discharge of under-18s from the Armed Forces and to amend the service commitment made by  under-18s to bring it in line with the commitment made by recruits of other ages.'