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UN: M23 rebels have recruited 59 child soldiers

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AP Kinshasa
The military spokesman for the United Nations mission in Congo says at least 59 minors were recruited by the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo, continuing a pattern of enlisting child soldiers that stretches back to the time when the fighters were led by accused war criminal Gen. Bosco Ntaganda.

Felix Prosper said the children and teens were recruited in Katale, north of the city of Goma. Prosper did not specify a time frame. Ntaganda, who briefly led the M23 movement, was transferred to the International Criminal Court in March for allegedly using child soldiers a decade ago when he headed a now-defunct rebel group.
 

M23 spokesman Col. Vianney Kazarama denied the accusation, saying journalists have visited M23's base of operations "and have never seen a minor in our ranks.

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First Published: May 02 2013 | 10:30 PM IST

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