UN Security Council voices concern over attacks on schools

UN Security Council

UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- The UN Security Council on Thursday voiced grave concern about the significant increase of attacks on schools in recent years and the resulting alarming number of children denied access to quality education.

In a presidential statement, the council reiterated its strong condemnation of attacks as well as threats of attacks against schools, children, teachers and other persons entitled to protection who are connected to schools. It urged all parties to armed conflict to immediately cease such attacks and threats and to refrain from actions that impede children's access to education.

The Security Council expressed deep concern at the military use of schools, recognizing that such use may render schools legitimate targets of attack, thus endangering children's and teachers' safety as well as children's education.

The council expressed concern that girls and women may be the intended victims of attacks targeting schools.

It condemned the lack of accountability for violations committed against children, teachers and other persons entitled to protection.

The Security Council urged UN member states to develop effective measures to prevent and address attacks and threats of attacks against schools, and encouraged them to ensure that national strategic frameworks include comprehensive measures to prevent attacks against schools.

The council called on member states to ensure that their armed forces and security forces integrate or continue to integrate practical measures for the protection of schools, children, teachers and other persons entitled to protection.

The Security Council emphasized the need for member states to facilitate the continuation of education during armed conflict.