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Saturday, June 18, 2011 - 04.00 GMT
Demining on fast-track in Kilinochchi

 

Sri Lankan Army and UN-sponsored de-mining teams have cleared 60 per cent of mine-containing land in Kilinochchi. The National Steering Committee on Mine Action (NSCMA) yesterday said LTTE had laid over 1.4 million landmines in the Kilinochchi district.

"They are being removed, de-mining is on a fast track," NSCMA sources said. Nearly 90 per cent of an estimated quarter million displaced were resettled, sources said and added that Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu remain to be cleared of landmines.

Meanwhile, the government on Thursday and Friday resettled 4,000 displaced families in Jaffna. The 4,000 families or 18,000 men, women and children were resettled in the 9,000 square meter High Security Zone (HSZ) with the security clearance being given by the Ministry of Defence. Resettlement Ministry Secretary B. M. U. D. Basnayaka said they will resettle the rest of the IDPs no sooner the Kilinochchi and Mullaitivu lands are cleared of landmines. IDPs at Manik Farm will be resettled soon in their places of origin.

The Secretary said they will be able to end the the process of resettlement before the end of December.

'The Economic Development Ministry has started a number of projects in resettled villages to revive their livelihoods with fisheries and agriculture, he said. The Ceylon Electricity Board is providing electricity to resettled villages free of charge, he said.


 

                   

 
   
   
     
   
   

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