Viral Child Soldiers on TikTok
4 days ago
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- Child soldiers in Sudan's civil war, referred to as 'lion cubs,' gain viral fame on TikTok, with videos showing them in military uniforms, celebrating victories, and making violent threats.
- Bellingcat investigation reveals that these viral videos, portraying fighting as normal and aspirational, could encourage more youth recruitment into the conflict.
- TikTok removed seven of 12 reported accounts featuring child soldier content after Bellingcat's inquiry, but some videos remain active, violating platform policies.
- Both the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) use child soldiers as propaganda tools, with videos showing them alongside senior officials and in combat scenes.
- Experts warn that the glorification of child soldiers on social media normalizes violence and serves as a recruitment tool, comparing them to 'Disney stars' for their fame and influence.
- UN reports highlight systematic recruitment of children by the RSF and SAF, with children involved in combat roles, checkpoints, and social media propaganda.
- Social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook are criticized for inadequate enforcement of policies against child soldier content, despite clear violations.
- Meta and TikTok responded to Bellingcat's findings by removing some content, but many posts remain accessible, highlighting gaps in moderation.