A 17-year-old boy abducted as a baby and held by Shining Path rebels in Peru was reunited with his mother, the army said.
The boy, known only by his initials RGV since he is a minor, had a long-awaited emotional reunion in an army barracks in Kimberi, in the Cusco area yesterday, the military disclosed.
He told reporters that on January 4, he ran away from the rebel camp where he had been held and ran into an army patrol.
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In an amazing twist of family betrayal, the youngster said he was held for 17 years by a rebel column led by a woman rebel using the alias Comrade Vilma -- his own mother's sister.
The Maoist-inspired rebels have been largely wiped out except in remote areas of Peru's southeast. Authorities said it was not unusual for them to abduct children to try to indoctrinate them.