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DR Congo army rescues child hostages from armed groups

13 children held hostage for nearly 3 weeks handed over to UN mission

14:53 - 11/05/2021 Salı
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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s armed forces on Monday handed over 13 children rescued from armed groups to the UN mission in the Central African country, local media reported.

The children, ranging from 13 to 17 years old, were held hostage for nearly three weeks after clashes between the Ugandan Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels and a Mai-Mai rebel group in the territory of Beni in North Kivu province and Irumu in Ituri province, UN-run Radio Okapi reported.

“Most of the children come from the Mai-Mai UPLC group…We have two who were hostages from the ADF,” Bernard Okanda from the child protection section of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) in Beni was quoted by Radio Okapi as saying.

MONUSCO immediately transferred the children to the Concrete Actions for Child Protection (ACOPE), a partner of UNICEF.

In recent months, several Mai-Mai groups united within the UPLC Coalition, enrolled children in their ranks, according to the radio.

Between 2014 and 2017, the UN documented 6,168 children (549 girls, 5,619 boys) recruited by 49 different armed groups or militia. While many groups were small-time recruiters, 72% of all child recruitment was done by just 10 armed groups.

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