Thursday, 18 November 2010

Facebook video a violation of child’s rights

COMMISSIONER for Children’s Rights, Leda Koursoumba yesterday branded the video of a child waving a toy gun around and parroting his grandfather’s call to shoot Turks and communists, as a flagrant violation of the four-year-old boy’s rights.

“Any training or guidance should prepare the child for a responsible life in a free society in the spirit of understanding,” said Koursoumba.

The video was posted two weeks ago on Facebook by the boy’s grandfather, a senior official in the public service. However within minutes of the story being broadcast on CyBC on Tuesday night, the video was removed from the sight of the general public.

Those who saw it before it was removed said the video airs a man’s voice – believed to be the child’s grandfather - prompting the boy to repeat that he was going to shoot Turks and communists and ‘long-live the [Greek] junta’, which instigated the coup in Cyprus in 1974.

Koursoumba called the video a “flagrant violation” of the child’s rights, claiming that it is the state’s responsibility to intervene and protect the boy when a child’s parents and family instills racist and fascist comments. She also called for the involvement of the welfare services.

According to police spokesman Michalis Katsounotos the police chief issued orders as soon as they found out about the video, and sent the file to the Attorney-general’s office to see if criminal charges were warranted. He also highlighted that the Attorney-general might want to involve the Commissioner for the Protection of Children’s Rights and the Department of Social Services.

(Cyprus Mail)

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