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'Sri Lankan Govt. building permanent camps for Tamil refugees'

Colombo, July 3 (ANI): Despite promising to resettle 80 percent of Tamil refugees by the end of this year, the Sri Lankan Government has reportedly started building permanent camps for most of the 300,000 refugees, who are being held there since Tamil Tigers' defeat in May.

The Times quoted aid workers, as saying that permanent buildings are being erected at the Manik Farm site where the UN says that 230,000 of the refugees are kept.

The aid workers were able to do humanitarian work in four of six zones at Manik Farm but were barred from two others, including the mysteriously named Zone Zero.

"We're not allowed to work in these areas. But you can see from the outside proper brick-walled buildings going up," said Rajinda Jayasinghe, the head of Relief International in Sri Lanka.

The Government originally proposed holding the Tamil refugees in "welfare villages" for up to three years to check that they were not Tigers, and to clear their villages of mines.

Aid workers said that the new structures violated UN guidelines on temporary refugee shelters, and suggested that the Government meant to hold refugees for much longer.

Aid groups' concerns over the buildings grew when the Government proposed giving people in each tent two bags of cement to build their own floors, a leaked document obtained by The Times shows.

"The use of concrete flooring is inconsistent with temporary structures and is one of the recognised criteria of a semi-permanent structure," the document said.

A spokesman for the Sri Lankan High Commission in London, however, denied that the Government was building permanent structures in the camps.

"Concrete is laid only for the safety and to maintain cleanliness. It should not be considered as an indication for permanency. People will be resettled as fast as possible. 180-day target is a huge challenge. However, the Government will accomplish it with the help of the UN and friendly foreign countries," he said. (ANI)

Oz govt. extends hospitality aid for Indian students

Canberra, July 3 (ANI): In a bid to make Indian students, who have been at the receiving end of several recent racial attacks, feel welcome, the Australian Government has decided to give a 50,000 dollar hospitality grant to the Darebin City Council.On Thursday, the Council of Australian Government discussed the problems that Indian students have faced and agreed on the importance of extending Australian hospitality to young people who come here to study, The Age reports.One of the ways.....

South Waziristan tribe agrees to abide by 2007 peace accord

Islamabad, July 3 (ANI): The Ahmadzai Wazir tribe has decided that it would abide by the peace accord inked with the government in 2007, and would not attack the troops stationed in South Waziristan.The decision was taken during a 'jirga' in Wana, where about 120 tribal elders met the Political Agent of the region, Syed Shahab Ali Shah.Earlier, a group of tribal elders had met the Taliban commander Maulvi Nazir, and officials claimed that the talks were 'successful'......

RAF conducts a flag march in Mysore

Mysore, July 3 (ANI): The Rapid Action Force (RAF) staged a flag march in the riot-hit areas of Mysore today.The flag march was taken out day after three persons died in communal violence at a religious site.Two companies of the Rapid Action Force (RAF) were summoned from Coimbatore to stage the flag march in Udaygiri, Kyatamaranahalli, Mandi, and Narasima Raja Colony.Mysore remains tense with many shops and educational institutions closed. The City's police commissioner has imposed prohibitory.....
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