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The US Congress delegation say they saw
that the standards of the relief villages
where the Internally Displaced are
accommodated are good and impressive, and of
a much higher standard than described by
some media.
They said so after meeting with President
Mahinda Rajapaksa this morning (28) at
Temple Trees.
The delegation led by Congressman Heath
Shuler (Democrat – North Carolina) that
arrived in Sri Lanka on May 26 went on an
observation tour of the relief centres where
civilians liberated from the LTTE are being
accommodated.
In their meeting with the President, the
Congress delegates discussed the possibility
of providing necessary assistance for the
IDPs, and said the United States is
committed to help Sri Lanka in such areas.
The President explained to them the need for
de-mining of the areas that have been
extensively mined by the LTTE as a matter of
priority, and the provision of
infrastructure facilities before re-settling
the civilians.
The US delegation also discussed the
programs that are being carried out by the
Northern Development Task Force to re-settle
the displaced within a short period, such as
180 days, and also about the development
processes to be initiated in the area to
expedite the setting up of an environment
suitable for livelihood development of the
resettled people.
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