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South Sudan: 145 child soldiers released - Unicef | South Sudan: 145 child soldiers released - Unicef |
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Some 145 child soldiers fighting for two rebel groups in South Sudan have been released, Unicef has announced. | Some 145 child soldiers fighting for two rebel groups in South Sudan have been released, Unicef has announced. |
The children were recruited by the Cobra Faction and the SPLA In Opposition, two armed groups which have been fighting the government. | |
They were freed in the eastern region of Pibor and "disarmed and provided with civilian clothes," Unicef said in a statement. | They were freed in the eastern region of Pibor and "disarmed and provided with civilian clothes," Unicef said in a statement. |
About 16,000 children are still in "armed groups", it says. | |
Africa Live: Updates on this and other news stories | |
The wounds of war in South Sudan | |
Unicef said it was the largest release of child fighters since last year but warned that children were still being recruited by various armed groups. | |
Mahimbo Mdoe, Unicef's representative in South Sudan urged all parties to "end the recruitment and to release children who are currently serving in their ranks". | |
Child soldier case study: Silva, 11 years old: | |
I have been fighting for more than two years. I haven't seen my mother and father since last summer. | |
I've seen many people killed when I was on missions. | |
I had an AK-47. It was heavy. I was fighting to protect my family and village. | |
Now I want to go to school and learn. I don't want to fight anymore, I was scared. | |
Swapping guns for books | |
South Sudan plunged into internal strife in December 2013 when President Salva Kiir accused his rival, former Vice-President Riek Machar of plotting a coup. | |
The two camps have broken a series of peace deals, the latest one in July, meant to resolve the crisis in the country | |
Hundreds of civilians have been killed and thousands forced from their homes in the latest fighting. | |
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