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Sri Lanka: Armed groups continue harassment, extortion and violence in Ampara: UN

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Thursday, 29 November 2007

The UN has recently said that armed groups are still continuing their operation in the Ampara district and carrying out their all kinds of activities such as harassment, intimidation of civilians and extortion. Earlier, the UN said it had decided to restrict the movements of its staff operating in Batticaloa because of the internal rift between Pillayan and Karuna cadres.

“Armed groups continue to operate in the district. Harassments, intimidation of civilians and extortions continue,” the Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC), an UN umbrella group said.

The SLMM had also last week expressed concern over continuing disappearances, killings and abductions in the eastern part of the country.

Meanwhile, the IASC added that UN and INGOs do not have access to the Kanchikudicharu areas in Thirukkovil, Ampara as military operations continue there.

It also said that there are also instances that some of the IDP’s in the east are unwilling to return to their places of origin due to security concerns.

“Reliable sources including the GA indicate that the remaining IDPs will not be able to return to their places of origin in the near future. The majority of displaced are from within the Thirukkovil division.”

The agency further said that host family coping mechanisms are being strained due to lack of employment, limited infrastructure and high levels of poverty in host communities.

IDPs who are given shelter in transitional tsunami camps are the most vulnerable, IASC added.

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das samuel said:

Paramilitaries under the protection of the sri lanka army and polce are carrying out these activities. Recently the son in law of a tamil member of parliament was abducted and the MP was warned not to vote against the budget in parliament. He abstained. Then the abducted person was handed over to him by the police. This is clear collusion between the group and the police. The government ignores all this. Recently the Army Commander told the BBC Channel 4 Team that as long as there is war, these happenings will continue.
2007-11-30 01:40:27

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