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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 22, 2014
The British HighCommissioner to Sri Lanka, John Rankin, paid an official visit to Jaffna from 19-20 February, 2014.
The High Commissioner made a donation of children’s books, gifted by Number 10 Downing Street.

He was accompanied by a senior official from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in London and colleagues from the British High Commission, Colombo.
He was pleased to meet Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the Sabapathypillai welfare village – whom the British Prime Minister David Cameron also met in November last year – and make a contribution of books to the children’s nursery at the village. He also called at the Jaffna Library and made a donation of over 150 children’s books, gifted by Number 10 Downing Street.
Commenting at the conclusion of the visit, the British High Commissioner
said: “This is one of the many visits we make around the country to see
for ourselves the situation on the ground. My team and I met a range of
individuals and groups who continue to play a significant role in
Jaffna. We’ve seen the continuing welcome economic development and
discussed how it can trickle down to benefit all sections of society. We
also discussed how the diaspora can support inward investment. We noted
the continuing challenges – including finding a durable solution for
the remaining IDPs – and heard about the problems faced by single women
and women heads of households, including from sexual violence. We
discussed land issues in the North, including the High Security Zones
(HSZs) and the role and level of military presence. We also engaged with
the Chief Minister and the Governor on how the Northern Provincial
Council can function more fully.
I was particularly pleased to meet with The HALO Trust. The British
Government continues to provide significant support for demining
activities in Sri Lanka – our Prime Minister announced a further £2.1
million (pounds) towards this effort last November. We are encouraged
that The HALO Trust’s good work allows people to return to their lands,
as part of restoring normality to their lives.
Nobody to whom I spoke wished a return of LTTE terrorism. And nor,
emphatically, do we want to see that happen again. In all our
discussions, we highlighted the continued importance of addressing
issues of accountability, the vital importance of pursuing long-term
reconciliation and the need for respect for human rights. We believe
that positive developments in these areas will contribute to peace and
prosperity for all the people of Sri Lanka.”
During his visit, the High Commissioner met a variety of individuals and
groups, including the Chief Minister of the Northern Province, Justice C
V Wigneswaran; the Security Forces Commander, Maj. Gen. Udaya Perera;
the Jaffna Governor, G A Chandrasiri; members of the Tamil National
Alliance (TNA) and Members of Parliament; members of the Northern
Provincial Council; international agencies working in the area; and
civil society.