Ilankai Tamil Sangam29th Year on the Web Association of Tamils of Sri Lanka in the USA |
||||
Home Archives |
Still Over 400,000 Displaced in Sri Lankaby Internal Displaced Monitoring Centre, January 22, 2010
Still over 400,000 IDPs in Sri Lanka (January 2010)
“108,106 people are accommodated in temporary camps. […] 155,966 have been returned to Jaffna, Vavuniya, Mannar, Trincomalee, Batticaloa, Mullaitivu, Kilinochchi, Ampara, Kandy and Polonnaruwa districts between 05 August and 31 December 2009.” ICG, 11 January 2010, p.4: “A large portion of the more than 140,000 recently sent out of the camps have not actually returned to their homes nor been resettled, but have been sent to and remain in “transit centres” in their home districts. In many cases these centres, located in churches, schools and other government buildings, are hours away from people’s homes, without adequate transport to and from their homes or livelihood opportunities.” ICG, 11 January 2010, p.3: “[Inmates of the major camps in Vavuniya and other parts of the north] must receive a pass that requires them to return by a particular date (generally ranging from five days to two weeks). Inmates of one camp are not allowed to enter other camps in order to visit relatives or friends. There are also reports that in some camps people are being told to leave family members behind as guarantees they will return and that some families considered close to the LTTE are not allowed to leave at all.” CPA, September 2009: "Although the Government claims to have restored normalcy having liberated the East, over 6,000 persons from Sampur area cannot return to their homes and have been living in displacement for more than two and a half years." UNOCHA, August 2009: "The large and sudden influxes have created significant challenges in addressing the overwhelming humanitarian needs of the nearly 285,000 Vanni IDPs. Government capacities as well as those of humanitarian aid agencies have been strained, particularly in the North-Central district of Vavuniya District, where nearly 262,000 IDPs are currently accommodated. […] an additional caseload of 197,925 ‘conflict-affected’ IDPs from prior to 2006 remain displaced." Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka), 4 November 2009: “[In 1990,] […] the LTTE forcibly evicted the entire Muslim population from the five districts of the Northern Province resulting in the mass displacement and dispossession of over 60,000 persons.” Back to top SourcesInternational Crisis Group (ICG), 11 January 2010, Sri Lanka: A Bitter Peace Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka), 3 November 2009, The Other Half of the IDP Problem: The Old IDPs |
|||
|