It has been likened to a huge new city in the jungle. Rapidly built up for the Tamil refugee influx last spring, Menik Farm has pylons, banks, even cash machines – and thousands upon thousands of tents in the cleared arid lands west of Vavuniya in northern Sri Lanka. Since my earlier visit in April,… Continue reading Sri Lanka refugees plead for freedom
Author: BBC
S Lanka pledge on refugee camps
The Sri Lankan government says it is taking measures to ensure that the camps housing refugees will cope with the onset of monsoon rains. UN agencies have expressed concern that the camps will flood, and the thousands of people in them will have no access to clean water. In August, sudden storms flooded many of… Continue reading S Lanka pledge on refugee camps
Many injured in Sri Lanka blast
An explosion in a van in central Sri Lanka has wounded 13 people, including many school children who were about to get on the vehicle, the military says. A private dispute was suspected to be behind the blast, military spokesman Brigadier Udaya Nanayakkara said. The attack took place near the town of Kurunegala. The bomb… Continue reading Many injured in Sri Lanka blast
UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning
The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has warned that Sri Lanka risks creating "bitterness" if it fails to rapidly resettle Tamil refugees. He conveyed this during talks with Sri Lankan Prime minister Ratnasiri Wickremanayake at the UN in New York. Mr Ban said further suffering under harsh conditions in the camps could lead to growing discontent… Continue reading UN in Tamil ‘bitterness’ warning
Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
Tirumagal is sweeping the yard. The yard of an ordinary house in the palm trees. She, her husband and their three-year-old daughter are back home in Trincomalee from their war-time suffering and from Menik Farm. The largest and most controversial of Sri Lanka’s refugee camps, Menik Farm holds about a quarter of a million Tamils… Continue reading Life as a Sri Lankan war refugee
Rajiv Gandhi assassin begins fast
A woman convicted over assassinating former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi has begun an "indefinite" fast to demand her early release from jail. Nalini Sriharan, who is in a prison in Tamil Nadu state, says she has been eligible for early release since 2005. Rajiv Gandhi was killed by a suicide bomb at an election… Continue reading Rajiv Gandhi assassin begins fast
UN warning over displaced Tamils
A senior UN envoy says the situation in Sri Lankan camps for Tamils displaced by the recent war is putting reconciliation at risk. Lynn Pascoe, the UN’s political chief, was speaking at the end of a two-day visit to the island. Earlier, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said he expected 265,000 refugees to be resettled by the… Continue reading UN warning over displaced Tamils
UN envoy touring Sri Lanka camps
A top UN envoy is touring camps holding hundreds of thousands of displaced Tamils in northern Sri Lanka. Under-Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe has visited the camps in Jaffna and is now heading to the biggest camp, Menik Farm. Mr Pascoe is in Sri Lanka for talks with the government on the post-conflict… Continue reading UN envoy touring Sri Lanka camps
UN envoy in Sri Lanka for talks
A top UN envoy has arrived in Sri Lanka for talks with the government on the post-conflict situation in the country. Under-Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe is due to visit the huge camps for internally displaced Tamil civilians on Thursday. He says he will press the government to speed up the release of… Continue reading UN envoy in Sri Lanka for talks
‘Released’ IDPs still in camps
Displaced Tamil people released from the camps in Vavuniya are still in camps, local political leaders say. R Thurairatnam, a member of the eastern provincial council, told BBC Sandeshaya that 123 families released from Vavuniya camps are still kept in camps in Batticaloa. 360 people are currently kept in two schools, Sinhala Maha Vidyalaya and… Continue reading ‘Released’ IDPs still in camps
