According to the UNHCR, at least 88 Pakistanis have been deported since August in what the agency said was a breach of international law. It has called for an end to the deportations and demanded access to 75 detained people awaiting deportation.
Samantha Jayasuriya, a Sri Lankan envoy to the United Nations in Geneva, told the UNHCR the United Nations had not dealt with asylum seekers whose applications had been turned down, leaving them to be a burden on the country.
Over the last two years, Sri Lanka has seen a 700 percent increase in the arrival of asylum seekers, Jayasuriya said in a statement to the UNHCR executive committee late on Thursday.
"Regrettably, the process of resettlement slowed down considerably in 2013/14, resulting in serious law and order, security, as well as health related issues for Sri Lanka," she said.
Jayasuriya called on the UNHCR to speed up the resettlement process and ensure safe houses and funding for asylum seekers while claims were processed. Those whose applications were rejected, should be resettled to a third country, she added.
"At present, once rejected, (the) UNHCR bears no responsibility for the welfare or return of rejected asylum-seekers," she said, adding that Sri Lanka was sheltering refugees even though it is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention.
In September, a Sri Lankan court gave permission to authorities to send back scores of Pakistani asylum seekers, after the government said some were engaged in criminal activities and had brought malaria to the island nation, which was otherwise virtually free of the disease.
According to UNHCR guidelines, members of religious minorities may need protection and require particularly careful examination of their asylum claims.
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You give them asylum........and next thing they start behaving like Ahmed Shahzad......
I have been to Sri Lanka. Visited Galle, colombo, kandy, and another city. I found their way of living, quality of life, and mental peace much superior than from our town and cities.
@Palitha: Are you gone mad or you are another paki with a false name? We in Sri lanka do not want these pakis to come and pollute our land with diseases, polio, and hatred... no one over here likes pakis... please stay in your country and spare us. I hope this newspaper publish this, or god knows whether media too is controlled by their agencies...
This news piece sheds no light on why the Pakistanis chose SL as an asylum host country. If it was for better living and economic conditions then this is an absolute disgrace for the Pak leadership. I can understand why people seek asylum in EU and US but SL? Really, are we that bad?
We welcome Pakistani with open arms, We, Sri Lankans value our friendship with Pakistan and its people. I don't know why our government is behaving this way.
This is really a shameful for Pakistani Nation. Nawaz Shareef and Zardari have eaten and still want to eat the nation and Pakistanis are moving 'here and there' for their survivals... Think these people lives in Srilanka, dubai, Saudia, Oman and many other countries, I am outside of Pakistan and really their lives are miserable...
Please Pakistanis do not support NS and Zardari, support any other whom u like... Please educate your families... GO NAWAZ GO, GO ZARDAI GO..
China is all weather friend of China.. Why china is not pressurising Sri lanka to accomodate these asylum seekers...
First they will seek asylum in name of Humanity.. thereafter demand more rights in the name of secular nation.. In the last they will show their religious fanatism and throw out the local inhabitants....good move by Sri Lanka..