UN envoy meets former Sri Lankan child soldiers
A top United Nations envoy for children held talks with senior Sri Lankan officials on Monday after meeting former child soldiers, an official said.
The Dutch UN official is due to tour Batticaloa in the islands east and then Vavuniya, in the north, where hundreds of youngsters previously involved in the fighting are undergoing vocational training.
Retired Major General Patrick Cammaert, the UN special envoy on children and armed conflict, met nearly 300 children who were forcibly recruited by the defeated Tamil Tiger rebels, UN spokesman Gordon Weiss said.
Major General Daya Ratnayake, Sri Lankas commissioner general of rehabilitation, said around 11,000 former rebel fighters, including children, were undergoing vocational training at state-run centres.
The Tamil Tigers, who were defeated in May after waging a decades-long campaign for an independent state, were accused by international rights groups of forcibly recruiting under-aged fighters.
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