Document #1096594
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
The following information was provided
during an 18 November 1996 information session at the DIRB in
Ottawa by a Sri Lankan journalist who regularly writes on the
military and political situation in Sri Lanka. The journalist
stated that anyone coming from the outside needs a special pass to
stay in Vavuniya, even if only for 24 hours. These passes are
increasingly difficult to obtain because security is tight. In the
past three months the LTTE has carried out a number of small
attacks in the area, so the security forces are on guard. Passes
are issued by the government at army points; these passes are
checked at the rail station in Vavuniya, and there are random
baggage checks as well. Trains between Colombo and Vavuniya are
sometimes stopped en route and randomly checked. There are also
random checks at the Colombo station, where there is heavy
security. The surrounding neighbourhood in Colombo is also subject
to many security checks. Also, according to the journalist, it is
now very difficult to get a pass to go to Vavuniya; the process
involves a long screening, with detailed questioning. It can take
several days to get the pass, even with bribes, which often enter
into play.
For further information on security issues
in the Vavuniya area, please see the attached reports.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
Reference
Sri Lankan Journalist. 18 November 1996.
Information session at the DIRB, Ottawa.
Attachments
Agence France Presse (AFP). 2 January
1996. "Tamils Denounce Detention at Sri Lanka Refugee Camps."
_____. 4 December 1995. Quatrina Hosain.
"Tamil Refugees Suffer Hardships, Face Uncertain Future."
Inter Press Service (IPS). 10 January
1996. Rita Sebastian. "Sri Lanka: War Refugees Wait in Camps for
Security Clearance."
Movement for Inter Racial Justice
and Equality (MIRJE) Update. November 1995.
"Vavuniya—19th, 20th November 1995," pp. 1-5.
Reuters. 26 July 1996. BC Cycle. Jawed
Naqvi. "Sri Lanka Detains 2,000 Tamils in Blasts Probe."
(NEXIS)
_____. Jawed Naqvi. "Sri Lanka Troops
Close Swiftly on Rebel Town." (NEXIS)
SLBC Radio [Colombo, in English]. 21
August 1996. "Defence Ministry Alleges Tamil Tiger Propaganda
Campaign to Start Refugee Exodus." (BBC Summary 23 Aug.
1996/NEXIS)
Tamil Times [Sutton, UK]. 15
August 1996. Lakshman Gunasekara. "On the Edge in Vavuniya," pp.
16-18.