Displaced Muslims who were forced from their homes in the wake of anti-Muslim violence in Sri Lanka following the Easter Sunday attacks, are still to be resettled more than three months after the bombs, reports The New Humanitarian.
Some 228 people are still searching for safe shelter according to the UN’s refugee agency, which has been attempting to relocate the displaced.
“Every effort that was made to relocate people was received with a lot of hostility,” said Menique, the head of UNHCR’s Sri Lanka office.
Approximately 90 people are living in a “government-run facility in Vavuniya… where they are under armed military guard,” said The New Humanitarian.