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                                                                                                                                                                                                <title>CAFOD | About us | Where we work | Sri Lanka | latest updates</title>
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            <title>Peace-building in Sri Lanka: a woman’s perspective</title>
            <link>http://www.cafod.org.uk/news/international-news/iwd-sri-lanka-2011-03-20</link>
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“The training has been of immense value, I can now manage my parent’s business. I'm proud to have had the opportunity of discharging my duties as the Manager of the Mini Society to the best of my ability.”

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            <title>Sri Lanka floods affect one million</title>
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February 2011: the floods in Sri Lanka haven’t been in the media spotlight in the UK, but they’ve affected more than a million people and forced at least 300,000 to flee their homes. 

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            <title>Sri Lanka: fishworkers block unwanted tourism project</title>
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More than 8,000 people living around Negombo Lagoon in Sri Lanka protested on 17 November 2010 against a potentially devastating tourism project

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            <title>Sri Lanka: Bishops say all must be allowed home</title>
            <link>http://www.cafod.org.uk/news/international-news/sri-lanka-2009-09-11</link>
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Bishop John Rawsthorne of Sheffield and Bishop John Arnold of Westminster call for Tamils displaced by civil war to be allowed to return home after visiting camps in Sri Lanka 

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            <title>Sri Lanka: victory in sea plane protests</title>
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January 2011: Fishworkers around Negombo Lagoon in Sri Lanka have received good news about the controversial tourism project which they’ve been protesting against since October

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