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SL ready to welcome Tamil refugees
The government said it will welcome more Tamil refugees who fled
the country to India and want to return home after nearly three decades of war
with the LTTE, a top minister has said.
"They have been returning from time to time, in small groups. My
ministry along with the defence ministry would jointly welcome them if more want
to return. They could be resettled in their places of origin," resettlement
minister GunaratneWeerakoon told PTI.
According to statistics more than 100,000 Sri Lankan refugees
are in Tamil Nadu, out of which some 68,000 are housed in 112 government-run
camps. More than 5,000 Lankans have returned to the island nation under a
UNHCR-facilitated voluntary repatriation scheme. They are the Tamils who fled
fighting in the north and east during the separatist military campaign of LTTE.
Since the war ended in 2009, normalcy is returning gradually to
the former conflict zones in Sri Lanka. A large number of the nation's Tamils
fled overseas, mostly to Western nations and India, in the wake of the conflict
between the government and LTTE in the mid-1980s. The Sri Lankan army defeated
LTTE in May 2009 to end the nearly three decades of bloody civil war.
Courtesy : Daily Mirror
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