Paramilitary leader seeks out 'non-rehabilitated' former LTTE cadre

<p>The paramilitary leader and newly appointed Resettlement Minister, Douglas Devananda today announced in Jaffna that 'non-rehabilitated' former LTTE cadre should register with his ministry.&nbsp;</p> <p>Douglas pledged cash compensation and financial assistance from the state.&nbsp;</p> <p>Locals and former LTTE cadres expressed concern however over the call from Douglas, the EPDP leader,&nbsp;notorious for&nbsp;extra-judicial killings and abductions of LTTE cadres during the armed conflict.&nbsp;</p> <p>"They are trying to finish off what they started in 2009," one former cadre said, speaking anonymously. "To finish us [Tamil liberation fighters] off completely".&nbsp;</p>

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