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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Forty-two ex LTTE combatants to sit for A/L Examination

The Department of Examinations will issue special Identity Cards for over 1,000 candidates including 42 ex-LTTE combatants at the Vavuniya and Chettikulam IDP centers to facilitate them to sit for the G.C.E (AL) examination will be held this August.

The ICs will be issued as a special arrangement considering the unusual circumstances under which the candidates are sitting the examination, Commissioner General of Examinations Anura Edirisinghe said.

This is the first time that they were issuing ICs to candidates sitting an examination, he said. Many of the former LTTE cadres who surrendered to the security forces and now in welfares villages on an amnesty granted by the Government have expressed a desire to pursue studies in an effort to return to normal life and the Examinations Department was doing everything possible to assist them. The Department has also provided text books, past test papers and instruction facilities, the examinations chief said.

Officials of the Department together with photographers will visit the welfare villages next week to take photographs of the candidates and to issue ICs to them on the same day. Examination centers for these candidates will be set up within the welfare villages where the candidates are housed, he said.

Over 5,000 grade five students from IDP welfare villages and camps who will sit the year-5 scholarship examination on 23rd August are being taught by campus students and displaced teachers coordinated by Education Department officials including Regional Directors and their subordinates, Mr Edirisinghe added.

Past papers books, exercise books and stationery and furniture have been issued to them, he said.

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The rest of the world might never understand the violence Velupillai Prabhakaran stood for, but its imprint on Sri Lanka is wide and deep. For 26 years, the elusive leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had waged war with the government to win an independent homeland, or eelam, for the island's Tamil minority. The struggle claimed more than 70,000 lives--including, on May 18, Prabhakaran's. The government says he was killed, along with 17 of his trusted lieutenants, while fleeing an army ambush.

Prabhakaran, 54, was born to a middle-class family on the Jaffna Peninsula. Incensed by discrimination against Tamils and radicalized by a militant grade-school teacher, Prabhakaran founded the LTTE in 1976, a year after a group he headed claimed responsibility for killing Jaffna's mayor. By 1983 the guerrilla movement--which pioneered suicide bombings and the recruitment of child soldiers--escalated the fighting into a civil war.

At the height of his power earlier this decade, Prabhakaran led a de facto government that controlled vast swaths of territory and boasted its own systems of taxes, roads and courts. As the army closed in, he allegedly used thousands of Tamil civilians as human shields. By the final days, just 250 LTTE members remained. They died too, along with the dream of eelam.

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