As the latest group of child soldiers are released from Burma’s military, challenges still exist for those at-risk in the face of the country’s much lauded reforms.
Military has been "reinforcing its troops, expanding outposts, storing supplies and ammunition, and confiscating and staking off land for the army": KCSN
The Pa-Oh National Liberation Army (PNLA) pledged to protect children from the effects of armed conflict by signing a “Deed of Commitment” on 17 November.
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