2007年VOA标准英语-UN Begins Checking Age of Maoist Fighters in Ea(在线收听) | ||
By Liam Cochrane Kathmandu 19 June 2007
More than 3,000 Maoist fighters gathered in a rain-soaked camp in the far eastern district of Ilam to be interviewed by a team of 120 U.N. experts. The verification process was meant to start last week, but was postponed after several Maoists were murdered in southern Nepal. "The head arms monitor, General (Jan-Erik) Willemson flew by helicopter with the senior Maoist commander, 'Pasang', to make sure they witnessed the beginning of this process so it had the full support of the Maoist leadership and it went very smoothly," Dwyer said. "We think about the end of this first week we'll have an idea of how complicated the process is," Dwyer said. "You'll understand it's one-on-one interviews… to test the information that the registered personnel have given - to make sure that they are over the age of 18 at May 2006 and joined the Maoist army before that time." Human Rights Watch has said thousands of child soldiers remain in the Maoist's ranks, but the former rebels say all their fighters are over 18. | ||
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