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Child soldiers among 745 former LTTE fighters released

The government today released over 745 former Tamil Tiger guerrillas, including child soldiers, in Sri Lanka's Vavuniya district where they have been housed after the end of a decades old civil war.

Updated on: Jan 09, 2010 09:10 PM IST
PTI | By , Colombo
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The government today released over 745 former Tamil Tiger guerrillas, including child soldiers, in Sri Lanka's Vavuniya district where they have been housed after the end of a decades old civil war.

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At a special function in Vavuniya's Menik Farm welfare village, which houses over 80,000 Internally Displaced Persons
(IDPs), President Mahinda Rajapaksa released over 745 former LTTE cadres.

The ex-combatants, including LTTE child soldiers, returned to their parents after rehabilitation and assurance
of employment. Over 300 of them were from the rehabilitation centre at Welikanda, 65 kilometres northwest of Batticaloa and

Ambepussa in the country's Central Province.

According to the Island newspaper, there were 98 children among those released. It quoted sources as saying
that the authorities were looking at the possibility of releasing more detainees to facilitate their return to
mainstream society.

The government has stepped up efforts to rehabilitate more than 11,000 LTTE cadres with help from civil society,
corporates besides the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and USAID. The detainees have undergone
orientation courses to facilitate their rehabilitation, including helping them find employment.

Tamil areas have been eased, tens of thousands of displaced civilians released from detention camps and both candidates have promised more concessions to the community.

 
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