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Fully furnished houses for the homeless
Soon after the war on terrorism ended the army commenced its
humanitarian operation of rescuing two hundred and ninety three thousand
(293,000) people and gave them food, shelter and protection for several months.
Finally, a majority of them were able to settle down in their hometowns.
During the rescue operation around 12,000 ex-LTTE cadres either
surrendered or were arrested by the security forces. All of them are now
rehabilitated, and we do not use the term LTTE cadres any more because they are
fully rehabilitated.
These remarks were made by Major General Udaya Perera, the
Security Forces Commander, Kilinochchi in an exclusive interview with the Sunday
Observer.
Soon after the war on terrorism ended around three hundred
thousand people who came to the army controlled area needed to be cared for and
treated kindly. Due to the trauma they underwent at the hands of the LTTE a
majority of them were depressed and needed some form of rehabilitation and
counselling. The army and the security forces performed an admirable task in
handling this humanitarian problem, he said.
Major General Perera said, the army and the security forces were
able to win over the displaced people because they disliked the LTTE and the
TNA. This is due to the TNA taking a confrontational stand which could be an
obstacle for peace and reconciliation. The people of the North want peace and a
peaceful life. Therefore, they fully cooperated with the forces.
He said when the army wished to recruit female soldiers from the
Kilinochchi district the young girls in the area, disregarding and rejecting the
false propaganda and obstacles put forward by the TNA enthusiastically applied
for jobs. We received over five hundred applications from them. The Major
General said they are proud because they were able to select around one hundred
female soldiers from Kilinochchi which was badly devastated by the war.
These girls are recruited to the volunteer force. If they are
willing they can work for the next fifteen years for the army. They are being
paid Rs. 32,000 per month and in addition they will be given 18,000 rupees worth
food, shelter and uniforms including medical facilities, he said.
He said, since the majority of the female recruits are from
poverty stricken families they do not even have a house to live in. Therefore,
the army built 20 houses at a cost of Rs. 500,000. The whole construction work
was handled by Army personnel. Now these houses are valued at Rs. one million.
The houses will be handed over to 20 female army recruits within the next few
weeks.
The female soldiers come under Major Shyamin Perera. She said
the female soldiers will be initially engaged in civilian work such as the
eradication of Dengue and the spread of infectious diseases. They will also be
involved in foster care, clerical duties and handling of computers.
Major General Perera said, the army has introduced a scholarship
for the children from poor families. The scholarship scheme begins from Grade
five to the University entrance class. The yearly scholarship ranges from Rs.
2,000 to Rs. 10,000. They are paid from funds collected from army personnel on a
voluntary basis.
Courtesy : Department of Government Information
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