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Nepal: Schoolchildren still being put at risk, activists say

The presence of military forces at playgrounds and near schools remains a serious concern among child rights activists, who said on Monday that both the armies of the government and rebels had failed to remove the sentry posts and barracks from the areas. Learn more at the IRIN News.org website.

Posted by David Roberts on 29 August 2006 in Global Literacy

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