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Child soldiers leave Maoist camps in Nepal
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SINDHULI, Nepal (AFP) - – Thousands of former child soldiers who fought for the Maoists in Nepal's decade-long civil war began leaving the UN-monitored camps where they have spent the past three years on Thursday.
Their departure marks a step forward in Nepal's faltering peace process, but they face an uncertain future.
Most are now adults, but some were as young as 13 when they joined the rebels and have had little formal education.
"My hands have only been trained to use guns," said 23-year-old Bhawana Chaudhary, who was just 17 when she joined the army.
"I've been doing that since I joined the war. It will be hard to adjust to normal life after living in the camp."
More than 200 young men and women swapped their blue People's Liberation Army (PLA) uniforms for civilian clothes and began their journey home after an official ceremony at the Sindhuli camp in central Nepal.
They are the first of almost 24,000 former Maoist fighters confined to UN-supervised camps as part of the 2006 peace agreement to be formally discharged.
"After a lot of delays we are finally ready to discharge the disqualified Maoist combatants from the UN-monitored camps. It is a milestone for the country's peace process," a spokesman for the peace ministry told AFP.
"We hope it will pave the way for the crucial step of rehabilitating and reintegrating Maoist combatants."
In December 2007 the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) completed a verification process and found that 2,973 former fighters were minors when the war ended and another 1,035 were not genuine combatants.
They had been scheduled for release soon afterwards, but the process was repeatedly delayed by disagreements between the Maoist party, now in opposition, and its political rivals.
All 4,008 will leave the camps over the next month after being issued with a set of civilian clothes and identity papers and given 10,000 rupees (135 dollars) to travel back to their villages and begin setting up home.
PLA spokesman Chandra Prasad Khanal said it would be sad to see former members of the rebel army leave, but the move would "send a message to the world that we are committed to peace".
"We are taking this step in order to bring the peace process to a logical conclusion," he told AFP.
Among those leaving, there were mixed feelings, with some saying they had hoped to join the regular army along with their former comrades.
"I don't want to be retrained for another job. I want to be a soldier. That is what I am good at," said Chaudhary.
The Maoists want the remaining 20,000 PLA members to be integrated into the Nepalese army, a key tenet of the peace agreement.
But no one is sure how many former fighters remain in the camps. They are not being kept there by force and several thousand are believed to have walked out in the three years since the war ended.
Rights groups say the rebels forcibly recruited child soldiers during the conflict, sometimes demanding one person from every home in areas under their control, although some signed up voluntarily.
Many became cooks or porters or did medical work, but also received military training.
Tulasa Poudel, 24, joined the PLA aged 14, and said she was proud to have fought for the Maoists.
"I did not like the way women were treated in my community. The men always looked down on us," she told AFP.
"I joined the PLA to try to change that because I felt the Maoists were committed to equality."
Those leaving the camps will be offered education and training for jobs such as hairdressing, bicycle repair and house painting.
UN observers will monitor their progress amid concerns they could be lured into Nepal's growing number of criminal gangs, many of which have political links.
Gillian Mellsop, Nepal representative of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), said their departure "sends out a symbolic message for the new year".
"Not only can these young people now finally get on with their lives, but this also marks a new beginning at the start of a new decade for Nepal, so that it can move forward to a more stable, peaceful future," she said.
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