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Govt. takes
steps to ensure safety of Lankans in Lebanon [Thursday,
July 20, 2006 - 8.45 GMT]
Foreign Minister Mangala Samaraweera
reiterated that the Government had taken all possible steps to ensure
the safety of migrant workers in Lebanon.
The Government with the coordination of the Sri Lankan Embassy in Beirut
has arranged all relief measures for the affected workers due to the
present conflict prevailing in Lebanon, Minister Samaraweera said.
According to the Minister there are more than 80,000 migrant workers in
Lebanon and the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment along with the
Embassy in Beirut has set up 24-hour telephone hotlines, with the
intentions of assisting the affected and relaying the latest information
to the relatives at home about their loved ones.
"We are drawing up contingency plans to evacuate the affected Sri
Lankans.
Already we have sought the help of ICRC, IOM and Caritas to arrange the
safe transport of the migrant workers to Syria. In addition, with the
help of the Lebanon Foreign Ministry we have arranged safe shelters for
the affected Sri Lankans. Already 200 refugees have sought shelter in
these centres," Samaraweera said.
According to Samaraweera the Sri Lankan Embassy in Beirut has appointed
12 coordinators to help the affected Sri Lankans 24 hours a day and
President Mahinda Rajapaksa has already allocated Rs. 2.5 million to
help relief work.
In addition the Government has made plans to evacuate the affected from
Syria with the help of SriLankan Airlines.
The Government is also planning a broader agenda to help the affected
and evacuate them if necessary if the situation worsens.
(www.news.lk)
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