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| Title | Child Soldiers Global Report 2001 - Suriname |
| Publisher | Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers |
| Country | Suriname |
| Publication Date | 2001 |
| Cite as | Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, Child Soldiers Global Report 2001 - Suriname, 2001, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/498805cb16.html [accessed 29 May 2012] |
| Disclaimer | This is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States. |
REPUBLIC OF SURINAME
Mainly covers the period June 1998 to April 2001 as well as including some earlier information.
GOVERNMENT
National Recruitment Legislation and Practice
The armed forces are responsible for national security and border and immigration control. Since 1991 they have been under the control of the civilian government, after over a decade of military rule. Military recruitment in Suriname is on a voluntary basis only.1816 No information is available regarding minimum age of recruitment.
1816 http://www.rb.se.
Topics: Child soldiers, Military service,