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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, May 26, 2014
Rapporteur Raises Land Issue
By Easwaran Rutnam-Sunday, May 25, 2014
The
UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced
Persons, Chaloka Beyani, has in a report submitted to the UN Human
Rights Council (UNHRC), ahead of its 26th regular session which begins
next month, expressed concerns at the significant number of people still
living in protracted displacement following the war in Sri Lanka. He
said there is a need to establish how many people are still displaced,
and also how many still do not have access to their original lands. The
Special Rapporteur called for data, disaggregated by gender and age, on
internal displacement, for adequate planning, as well as a survey of the
intention of displaced persons with regard to durable solutions.
Beyani, who visited Sri Lanka last December, notes in his report that
the people who have returned or settled elsewhere in the North still
live in very precarious conditions and need more durable housing, access
to social services, and livelihood opportunities.
On a positive note Beyani welcomed the efforts made by the Government of
Sri Lanka to rebuild the infrastructure destroyed during the conflict
and the demining in return areas, and stressed that the post-conflict
reconstruction process should also focus on addressing durable solutions
for all internally displaced persons, both those who had been relocated
by the Government and those who had returned to their areas of origin
on a comprehensive basis. In the national context of transition from
relief to development in the aftermath of conflict, he said that it is
essential that the Government and development actors engage in resolving
the issue of displaced persons and address their durable solutions
needs and livelihoods in development plans, the rule of law, human
rights and good governance programmes.
From 2 to 6 December, 2013, the Special Rapporteur undertook, at the
invitation of the Government, a visit to Sri Lanka. During his visit,
the Special Rapporteur travelled to Colombo, Jaffna, Mullaitivu and
Kilinochchi, and met with internally displaced persons.
He said that following his visit he welcomed the agreement to conduct a
joint needs assessment, which will be vital for establishing agreed sets
of statistical data on the number of internally displaced persons who
have returned or been resettled.