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2.7.2008
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2 Sri Lanka's war on terror is a process that goes beyond
military operations. Though many LTTE sympathizers and their
stooges in media try to give a wrong picture to the world
that LTTE is as a representative of the Tamil citizens in
Sri Lanka, there is ample evidence barred from the world
that Tamils are nothing but the main victim of LTTE terrorism.
This was evident when defence.lk covered the recent release
of a group of rehabilitated LTTE cadres by Sri Lanka Army
in Jaffna.
A
batch of 15 former hardcore LTTE cadres who had been successfully
rehabilitated at the Army Protective Accommodation and Rehabilitation
Center at Thelippale were released on 29th and 30th June
2008. The rehabilitated men were received by their happy
family members who had been invited to the Army establishment.
According
to an official of the rehabilitation center, the group is
a part of the 54 LTTE cadres who surrendered themselves
to the Army in earl March this year. Apart from the re-socialization
process, the center conducts short professional courses
on building construction, plumbing , automobile technology
, electric wiring , and also on English language for its
inhabitants, he said. The professional courses has been
conducted with the assistance of Technical College, Jaffna,
he added.
According
to the officials, most of the LTTE cadres undergoing rehabilitation
had been forcibly recruited to the terror outfit in their
childhood and had not received any formal education. It
has been the long used strategy of the LTTE leadership to
deprive education to the Tamil youth to make sure they would
have no other option than to depend on the terror outfit.
"Some
of the youth rehabilitated here had killed dozens of armed
forces members in claymore attacks as LTTE terrorist "
, told one of the councilor of the Rehabilitation center.
"They are now astonished about the kindness they receive
from Army whom they had been taught as enemies of their
race", he added. He further said that they are no longer
blinded by tribalism but undergoing the programs with great
enthusiasm hoping to for better productive life.
families
who received their rehabilitated relatives expressed their
gratitude to the Army officials for creating a future for
the them who once had been lost in a fanatic dream. The
officials told them that the rehabilitation is just the
first step and further guidance will be provided for their
relatives when necessary.
Padmanadan
Vignashwaran a student qualified for university education
was also among the men released. Padmanadan said that he
would continue his education without further destroying
his future for a terror outfit.
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