More than 300 child soldiers released in South Sudan
More than 300 child soldiers have been released by armed groups in South Sudan, the second-largest such release since civil war began five years ago. Over 19,000 children are thought to have been recruited by all sides.
The “laying down of the guns” ceremony for 87 girls and 224 boys yesterday was the first step in a process that should see at least 700 child soldiers freed in the coming weeks, the United Nations said.
Putting down weapons and rejoining normal life is just the “beginning of the journey,” said the head of the UN mission in South Sudan, David Shearer.
The UN has released almost 2,000 child soldiers so far.
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