Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers said yesterday they had released 22 child soldiers and disputed figures from the UN Children's Fund that the rebels still had hundreds of under-age fighters.
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) said they were also trying to locate families of 20 children still within their ranks.
The guerrillas accused UNICEF, which lists several hundred children in LTTE ranks, of not updating its database.
The rebels said another 41 child soldiers remained within their ranks but could not be released because most of them did not have parents or guardians.
Over the last two decades, the Tigers have promised to free children from their rank and file, but they have been accused of failing to take concrete action.
There was no immediate comment from UNICEF to the Tigers' statement, but the agency's Web site said there were 1,428 outstanding cases of child recruitment by the rebels at the end of February.
"Of these, 181 are under the age of 18, and 1,247 were recruited while under 18 but have now passed that age," UNICEF said.
UNICEF said it knew of another 235 outstanding cases of child soldier recruitment by the Karuna group, which operates in the island's east and is believed to help government troops fight the Tigers.
"UNICEF estimates that its database only reflects a third of the actual number of children recruited," the UN agency said, adding that it continuously checks its figures to ensure accuracy.
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