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A senior UN envoy says the situation in Sri Lankan camps for Tamils displaced by the recent war is putting reconciliation at risk. | A senior UN envoy says the situation in Sri Lankan camps for Tamils displaced by the recent war is putting reconciliation at risk. |
Lynn Pascoe, the UN's political chief, was speaking at the end of a two-day visit to the island. | Lynn Pascoe, the UN's political chief, was speaking at the end of a two-day visit to the island. |
Earlier, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said he expected 265,000 refugees to be resettled by the end of January. | Earlier, President Mahinda Rajapaksa said he expected 265,000 refugees to be resettled by the end of January. |
He also said displaced Tamils were to receive day passes from camps so they could go to work outside. | He also said displaced Tamils were to receive day passes from camps so they could go to work outside. |
Mr Pascoe, a deputy to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, said the UN was devoting special energy to the displaced Tamils, most still interned in camps, because the issue was critical for the country's future. | Mr Pascoe, a deputy to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, said the UN was devoting special energy to the displaced Tamils, most still interned in camps, because the issue was critical for the country's future. |
He said the current situation risked breeding resentment that would undermine the prospects for political reconciliation. | He said the current situation risked breeding resentment that would undermine the prospects for political reconciliation. |
He told the BBC there had to be a mechanism for addressing claims of human rights breaches during the civil war, despite Sri Lanka's repeated dismissal of such suggestions. | He told the BBC there had to be a mechanism for addressing claims of human rights breaches during the civil war, despite Sri Lanka's repeated dismissal of such suggestions. |
"The real issue here is the long-term viability of Sri Lankan democracy, the direction the society is heading," he said. | "The real issue here is the long-term viability of Sri Lankan democracy, the direction the society is heading," he said. |
UN's Lynn Pascoe: "The real issue is the long term viability of... democracy" | UN's Lynn Pascoe: "The real issue is the long term viability of... democracy" |
"Frankly, one has to deal with the past to move on to the future, which is exactly what Sri Lanka should be doing." | "Frankly, one has to deal with the past to move on to the future, which is exactly what Sri Lanka should be doing." |
Mr Pascoe also described as "shabby" the treatment of some UN staff in Sri Lanka. | Mr Pascoe also described as "shabby" the treatment of some UN staff in Sri Lanka. |
Two Sri Lankan members of staff have been under arrest since June and a Unicef spokesman is facing expulsion. | Two Sri Lankan members of staff have been under arrest since June and a Unicef spokesman is facing expulsion. |
The government has been tackling some of the diplomat's criticisms head-on. | The government has been tackling some of the diplomat's criticisms head-on. |
Speaking earlier, President Rajapaksa said he expected the resettlement to be complete by the January deadline. | Speaking earlier, President Rajapaksa said he expected the resettlement to be complete by the January deadline. |
A statement on the government website said he was also sticking to the government's target that most of them - he gave a figure of at least 70% - should be out by late November. | A statement on the government website said he was also sticking to the government's target that most of them - he gave a figure of at least 70% - should be out by late November. |
According to UN figures, nearly 265,000 people remain in camps, most of them at one huge site, and fewer than 15,000 have so far left. | According to UN figures, nearly 265,000 people remain in camps, most of them at one huge site, and fewer than 15,000 have so far left. |
UN sources have meanwhile confirmed to the BBC that some refugees permitted to leave the biggest camp a week ago have in fact been placed in transit camps nearer to their homes in eastern Sri Lanka. | UN sources have meanwhile confirmed to the BBC that some refugees permitted to leave the biggest camp a week ago have in fact been placed in transit camps nearer to their homes in eastern Sri Lanka. |
It is not clear how long they are to remain there but officials say the people are undergoing further security vetting and instructions on their release are awaited from the capital. | It is not clear how long they are to remain there but officials say the people are undergoing further security vetting and instructions on their release are awaited from the capital. |