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<blockquote data-quote="luxmen" data-source="post: 21846408" data-attributes="member: 409399"><p>While recovering dead bodies of the LTTE, soldiers found a female cadre left with serious injuries and heavily bleeding. The field medics gave her first aid. After regaining consciousness she pleaded with the soldiers to give her some water. Later, she asked something to eat saying they were left without food for days. Honouring the moral values, the soldiers did not let her die and they treated her as one of their colleagues and was given saline. She was then brought to the nearest medical dressing station where she was treated. This girl who was found lying unconsciously among the other dead bodies was in a trench. Formally she was a cadre of the 'Yal-Selvam Paddai' and later attached to the 'Malathi' regiment. She was a resident at Mulankavil before being abducted by the LTTE. Trained in Jaffna, the 18-year-old girl was brought to Paddaruyal Villu from Muhamalai forcibly. She was blindfolded along with few other female cadres and just dropped at the battlefronts and forced to fight with the advancing Security Forces. The girl with her norm de guerilla 'Priya' was abducted by the LTTE few months ago and was given a crash training on weapon handling and basic battle training. She knew nothing about the strength or the fighting capacity of the Security Forces. The teenage girls and boys were shown heroic pictures of the LTTE cadres and had been misled by saying that the LTTE would confront any battle against the Security Forces. The young cadres were given an assurance that the LTTE would win the battle and they are on a winning path. The LTTE, in the verge of extinction, is still continuing forcible child recruitment unabatedly also sowing seeds of hatred and separatism within the Wanni Tamil community who are denied all possible communication links to know the truth about the battle. The LTTE still maintains the human shield, according to information, and is using cruel punishments against those who try to flee the non-liberated areas. The outfit does not spare even 10-year-olds and the sources said the LTTE terrorists are now abducting even small children for military fatigue while the other cadres are being sent to battle fronts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luxmen, post: 21846408, member: 409399"] While recovering dead bodies of the LTTE, soldiers found a female cadre left with serious injuries and heavily bleeding. The field medics gave her first aid. After regaining consciousness she pleaded with the soldiers to give her some water. Later, she asked something to eat saying they were left without food for days. Honouring the moral values, the soldiers did not let her die and they treated her as one of their colleagues and was given saline. She was then brought to the nearest medical dressing station where she was treated. This girl who was found lying unconsciously among the other dead bodies was in a trench. Formally she was a cadre of the 'Yal-Selvam Paddai' and later attached to the 'Malathi' regiment. She was a resident at Mulankavil before being abducted by the LTTE. Trained in Jaffna, the 18-year-old girl was brought to Paddaruyal Villu from Muhamalai forcibly. She was blindfolded along with few other female cadres and just dropped at the battlefronts and forced to fight with the advancing Security Forces. The girl with her norm de guerilla 'Priya' was abducted by the LTTE few months ago and was given a crash training on weapon handling and basic battle training. She knew nothing about the strength or the fighting capacity of the Security Forces. The teenage girls and boys were shown heroic pictures of the LTTE cadres and had been misled by saying that the LTTE would confront any battle against the Security Forces. The young cadres were given an assurance that the LTTE would win the battle and they are on a winning path. The LTTE, in the verge of extinction, is still continuing forcible child recruitment unabatedly also sowing seeds of hatred and separatism within the Wanni Tamil community who are denied all possible communication links to know the truth about the battle. The LTTE still maintains the human shield, according to information, and is using cruel punishments against those who try to flee the non-liberated areas. The outfit does not spare even 10-year-olds and the sources said the LTTE terrorists are now abducting even small children for military fatigue while the other cadres are being sent to battle fronts. [/QUOTE]
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