Conditions re-imposed on the displaced
2010-06-27
The join humanitarian report of the UN has stated that the IDPs in two zones in the displaced camp, who were granted the freedom of movement by the government, had been informed on the 14th that if any IDP family wished to temporarily leave the camp they had to leave behind a family member to ensure their return.
The report states that the camp authorities have also banned IDPs from selling various food items outside the camp and has therefore stopped the distribution of children’s milk powder and other additional food items in the camps.
According to the reports, even the resettled people are faced with many difficulties in re-commencing their
livelihoods and one of the key issues faced by them is the need to provide various documents to the authorities. An example cited is the inability of a family that had been resettled in Mullaitivu to get a fishing permit due to the non availability of the necessary documents.
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