U.N.: 150,000 still in Sri Lankan camps

Editor's Note: There seem to be skeptics of what are called by some "FEMA " camps here in the U.S. despite the fact that there are verifiable documents such as HR 645, FM3 19-40, and others that state otherwise. Here is an example of Government Internment camps in Sri Lanka. The Documentary "TERROR CAMPS:The Global Agenda" shows how several agendas are in place to implement a massive reduction in the world's population by the year 2030, and how internment camps on a global scale will be used to control the masses targeted who may resist, or otherwise may be needed in work programs implemented by the respective governments involved. So as you read this article think about the Japanese Internment Camps America set up in the U.S. during WWII, then ask yourself, "could this happen in America- again?" -Mark Matheny.

CNN NEWS
By Terence Burke and Nikita Japra, CNN



November 25, 2009 -- Updated 0328 GMT (1128 HKT)

Sri Lanka
United Nations

United Nations (CNN) -- Nearly 150,000 refugees from Sri Lanka's civil war remain detained in Sri Lankan government internment camps, according to the United Nations' chief humanitarian affairs official, John Holmes.



Briefing the media Monday at U.N. headquarters in New York, Holmes said that the Sri Lankan government showed "good progress in some important areas" but said there are "plenty of problems still to resolve."



Holmes is freshly returned from a three-day trip to Sri Lanka where he met with government officials and war refugees to reassess that government's efforts towards resettling the estimated 280,000 civilians that have been held in internment camps there since the final stages of Sri Lanka's civil war.
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Read also: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article6676792.ece




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