lørdag 21. november 2009

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Vanni Government employees in Jaffna not allowed to report for duty in Vanni
[TamilNet, Saturday, 21 November 2009, 05:40 GMT]

Sri Lanka Army (SLA) civil administrative officials in Jaffna refused Friday to permit government employees earlier serving in Vanni to report for duty in Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts in Vanni though Northern Province Governor, Major G. A. Chandrasiri had ordered them to report for duty in both districts. Many government employees including teachers who are originally from Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts and now staying in Jaffna were not allowed to return to their places for duty Friday by the SLA civil authorities in Jaffna Sinhala Maha Viththiyalaya.

However, the above government employees originally from Jaffna were allowed to proceed to Vanni.

SLA civil authorities in Jaffna said that according to orders from their superiors, persons originally from Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts cannot be allowed to return to their own places for duty.

Almost all persons from Ki’linochchi and Mullaiththeevu districts held in Jaffna and some of them from Vavuniyaa camps had been released as their relatives in Jaffna took responsibility of maintaining them.

Those from Vavuniyaa camps had opted to stay with their relatives in Jaffna as resettlement in their own places was not possible.

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Vanni IDPs held in Thenmaraadchi to be settled in Army HSZ in Vadamaraadchi
[TamilNet, Friday, 20 November 2009, 16:33 GMT]

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from earlier Liberation Tiger controlled areas in Vadamaraadchi East beyond Naakarkoayil detained in Mirusuvil and Kodikaamam IDP camps in Thenmaraadchi are to be settled in the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) High Security Zone (HSZ) in Ma’nattkaadu in Vadmaraadchi, according to Maruthangkea’ni Assistant Government Agent (AGA), S. Sriskantharajah. Ma’nattkaadu, Ampan and Kudaththanai villages are located in the HSZ where people are not permitted to move freely by the occupying SLA soldiers, sources in Vadamaraadchi said.

475 IDPs of 142 families from Vadamaraadchi East, Kaddaikkaadu, Aazhiyava’lai and Thaazhaiyadi which had been under Liberation Tigers before the war, were brought to Ma’nattkaadu from Mirusuvil Church camp and Kodikaamam Raamaavil camp in Thenmaraadchi Friday.

Of the above IPDs 413 persons of 121 families are from Murusuvil Church camp while 52 persons of 21 families are from Kodikaamam Raamaavil camp.

The government is in a hurry to close the IDP camps in Thenmaraadchi, sources in Jaffna said.

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IDPs taken to Vanni not allowed residing in their homes
[TamilNet, Friday, 20 November 2009, 06:42 GMT]
Sri Lanka Army (SLA) does not permit the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) taken to Poonakari and Thu’nukkai in Vanni to reside in their houses but keep them lodged in the school buildings, sources in Jaffna said. Meanwhile, SLA in Jaffna takes a group of teachers to these areas and brings them back daily in buses claiming that they teach the children of the IDPs. This is but an attempt by the government to show that the released Vanni IDPs are leading a normal life as it is not possible to conduct educational activities in schools occupied by IDPs, education officers in Jaffna observed.

The teachers who had been serving in Vanni and displaced to Jaffna due to war are the ones who are taken in buses in the morning through Poonakari, Paranthan to Thu’nukkai and brought back to Jaffna in the evening daily.

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Police conduct house to house check in Trincomalee district
[TamilNet, Thursday, 19 November 2009, 17:55 GMT]

Sri Lanka Police with the assistance of Sri Lanka Army have been conducting house to house check in Trincomalee town and its suburb checking family cards to find out whether outsiders are staying without registering themselves with the respective police station.

Police sources said this step is taken to ensure that no one is given accommodation in each household other than the members found in the family cards issued by the police station.

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