More than 300 child soldiers released in South Sudan

Displaced children perform cultural songs to welcome the visit of US actor Forest Whitaker at the UN Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in South Sudan. (AFP)
Updated 07 February 2018
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More than 300 child soldiers released in South Sudan

YAMBIO: More than 300 child soldiers have been released by armed groups in South Sudan, the second-largest release since civil war began five years ago.
The UN calls the ceremony for 87 girls and 224 boys the first step in a process that should see at least 700 child soldiers freed in the coming weeks.
The head of the UN mission, David Shearer, says putting down weapons and rejoining normal life is just the “beginning of the journey.”
One 17-year-old who was abducted says he was told to shoot his mother but the gun jammed and she escaped.
More than 19,000 children are thought to have been recruited by all sides since fighting broke out in 2013. The UN has released almost 2,000.
Human rights groups say child recruitment continues.


India tells citizens to leave Iran: embassy

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India tells citizens to leave Iran: embassy

NEW DELHI: India’s foreign ministry urged its citizens Monday to leave Iran, against a backdrop of fears of a possible US strike on Tehran.
“In view of the evolving situation in Iran, Indian nationals who are currently in Iran... are advised to leave Iran by available means of transport, including commercial flights,” the Indian Embassy in Tehran said in a post on social media.
India’s foreign ministry estimates there are usually around 10,000 citizens in Iran.