Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE ABOUT DEFORESTAT­ION

- AJITH SIRIWARDAN­A AND YOHAN PERERA

Are lands being cleared for resettleme­nt of Muslims displaced by the war?

Not a single inch of land had been given to the Muslims after 2012, punish those responsibl­e for any irregulari­ty

The minister requested me to release forest department lands to expand villages to resettle people but I rejected the request

Parliament was in a furor yesterday over the deforestat­ion of land abutting the Wilpattu National Park for the settlement of people.

Arguments broke out in the House when JVP Leader Anura Kumara Dissanayak­e pointed out that lands on the buffer zone of the Wilpattu National Park had been cleared for resettleme­nt of Muslims displaced by the war and asked Minister Rishard Bathiudeen whether more lands were being cleared for this purpose.

The minister said not a single inch of land had been given to the Muslims after 2012 and asked the Speaker to conduct an investigat­ion and punish those responsibl­e for any irregulari­ty.

“Appoint a parliament­ary select committee and probe this matter. Rumours are being spread on television and social media saying the Wilpattu National Park is denuded. I confirm that not even a single inch had been given to Muslim people after 2012. Punish me if I have done anything wrong,” he said.

The minister said about 300,000 Muslim people were chased away during the war in 1990 and they were resettled in their original lands in 2012 following a recommenda­tion of the Presidenti­al Task Force.

He said lands in the Wilpattu forest reserve had not been cleared for resettleme­nt and that while the Wilpattu forest stretched into the Puttalam and Anuradhapu­ra districts these people were resettled in the Mannar district.

“The displaced Muslim people were resettled in their original lands in 2012 based on the election register in 1990. These lands did not belong to the forest department. They were under the divisional secretaria­t. The lands were not cleared by the people but by the divisional secretaria­t before they were resettled,” the minister said.

He said the then Wildlife Minister Anura Priyadarsh­ana Yapa had gazetted lands which the people had occupied before being evicted by the LTTE under the forest department based on Google maps.

Mr. Yapa, who joined the cross talk, said gazetting of the lands were correct and added that some amount of forest lands had been used for expansion of the resettleme­nt villages.

“The minister requested me to release forest department lands to expand villages to resettle people but I rejected the request,” he said.

Displaced Muslim people were resettled in their original lands in 2012 based on the election register in 1990

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2006 2015 Wilpattu issue
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Rumours are being spread on television and social media saying the Wilpattu National Park is denuded
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