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Sri Lanka the Protest of the Displaced Tamil: 'Abandoned by the Government After the Cyclone Ditwah'

Summary by asianews.it
More than a hundred days after the environmental catastrophe, more than 60,000 people in the northern districts of Sri Lanka live in precarious accommodations. "The relief centers are deprived of even drinking water," they denounce. The effects of the disaster add to the historical discrimination suffered by the community of tea plantation workers. Present 15 petitions to the president and the government.

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More than a hundred days after the environmental catastrophe, more than 60,000 people in the northern districts of Sri Lanka live in precarious accommodations. "The relief centers are deprived of even drinking water," they denounce. The effects of the disaster add to the historical discrimination suffered by the community of tea plantation workers. Present 15 petitions to the president and the government.

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asianews.it broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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