Sri Lanka agrees to probe UN child soldier charges
14th Nov 2006, 17:20 GMT
Colombo, Nov 14: The Sri Lankan government today said it will investigate charges that its security forces helped recruit child soldiers for an armed group fighting Tamil Tigers even as the Army denied the allegations by the UN mission.
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