People were resettled from the Menik Farm refugee camp, but certainly one hears of a lot of poverty and lack of income amongst these women, and the physical insecurity as well, especially amongst those who are in some way connected to the LTTE. The community shuns them now, too, for fear that they bring the scrutiny of the security forces.
Also, for the women who are released from some kind of detention or rehabilitation, who had some association or presumed association with the LTTE, the communities don't want to have them. They treat them like tainted goods. They presuppose that they have been sexually abused even if that's not the case, and they assume they will bring the scrutiny of the security forces, so that makes their lives doubly unpleasant.