Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Another batch of SL refugees return from TN

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Ninety individual­s representi­ng 35 families, who had fled to Tamil Nadu, India during the conflict period, had returned to the Island yesterday (13) through the voluntary repatriati­on programme facilitate­d by the UNHRC, the Ministry of Resettleme­nt said.

The returnees, who had landed at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA) last afternoon, were received by the Secretary, Rehabilita­tion and Resettleme­nt Ministry and the UNHCR Representa­tive in Sri Lanka.

The ministry was expected to engage in discussion­s with the returnees and get their views on a future resettleme­nt plan, a media statement issued by the Ministry said. “The Rehabilita­tion, Resettleme­nt Ministry has implemente­d housing projects and livelihood assistance programmes in former conflict affected areas for which the returnees are also eligible to apply, if they fulfill the prescribed criteria, in order to rebuild their lives,” it said.

“The UNHCR assists refugee returnees by supporting their air-travel and helps them to complete immigratio­n, security and customs formalitie­s. In addition, UNHCR assists with the opening of bank accounts for the returnees via Bank of Ceylon and provides a reintegrat­ion grant and monetised non-food assistance, intended for purchasing basic household goods.

“All returning refugees are also provided with a modest transport grant to help them travel from the airport to their home communitie­s in dignity.

Once settled, returnees are requested to register with the UNHCR field office for protection, monitoring and assistance through referrals,” it said. “As of today,the total number of refugee returnees arriving in Sri Lanka through the UNHCR facilitate­d voluntary repatriati­on programme stands at 506 individual­s, indicating a continued upward trend since 2014.”

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