Internally displaced persons in Sri Lanka
The final stages of the
Although camps have been removed as of April 2015 as many as 13,459 families, accounting for 44,934 persons, were yet to be resettled and houses for them are still under construction[13]
Background
The
Safe Zone
As the Sri Lankan military advanced further into Tamil Tiger controlled areas, international concern grew for the fate of the 350,000 civilians trapped.[14] On 21 January 2009 the Sri Lankan military declared a 32 square kilometres (12 sq mi) Safe Zone 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-west of Puthukkudiyiruppu, between the A35 highway and Chalai Lagoon.[15] The purpose of the Safe Zone was ostensibly to allow the trapped civilians to cross into territory controlled by the Sri Lankan military.[16] However, very few civilians actually crossed into the military territory. Again, the reason for this is disputed. The Sri Lankan military, UN and human rights organisations accused the Tamil Tigers of preventing the civilians from leaving.
The fighting between the military and the Tamil Tigers continued, causing the civilians to flee from the Safe Zone to a narrow strip of land between
IDP camps
All civilians who managed to escape the fighting in the Safe Zone and the civilians who were still in the Safe Zone after the end of combat were taken by the Sri Lankan military to southern
Terminology
The Sri Lankan government/military describes the camps as "welfare centres" or "welfare villages" but the conditions imposed on the IDPs have prompted others, inside and outside Sri Lanka, to use other terms to describe the camps.[31][32]
Western critics have described the camps as "
Some, including the
Tamil activists
Criticism and concern about the camps
The conditions imposed on the IDPs, the conditions inside the camps and the slow progress of resettlement have attracted widespread criticism from inside and outside Sri Lanka.[1][4][5]
Detention
The IDPs were not allowed to leave the camps initially.[1][4] Human rights groups believe that this effectively meant that the IDPs were being detained indefinitely without charge or trial, in contravention of international law.[1][4] Articles 9 and 12 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Sri Lanka is party, guarantee the rights to liberty, freedom from arbitrary detention and freedom of movement.[1][44]
On 1 December 2009 the camps were opened up, giving the IDPs limited freedom.[8] The IDPs could leave the camps for up to 15 days after giving their details to the authorities but they would have to return to the camps on a stipulated day.[45] Some IDPs could leave the camps permanently but would have to report to the police regularly.[8] The Sri Lankan military has threatened to "track down" IDPs who don't return to camps or report to the police.[46] The camps are being described by some as "open prisons" because of these strict conditions imposed on the IDPs.[46] The UN has given a cautious welcome to the opening up of the camps but reiterated its expectations that all of the IDPs should be returned to their homes permanently by 31 January 2010.[8] Some observers believe the opening up is an election ploy ahead of the presidential elections which are due to be held on 26 January 2010.[8]
Access
Initially the Sri Lankan military denied all access to the camps by NGOs.[1] This was later relaxed after pressure was exerted by the international community. Many local and international NGOs now work in the camps but they continue to report problems with access. However, human rights groups and others who wish provide advice to the IDPs are still denied access.[1]
Access to the camps by independent media is heavily restricted.[1] When the media are allowed into the camps they are monitored by the military and all contact with the IDPs is filmed by the military.
Access to the camps by the IDPs' relatives is also heavily restricted.
Access to the camps by opposition politicians has been denied completely.[1] However, politicians from the ruling United People's Freedom Alliance regularly visit the camps and meet the IDPs. On most occasions when any IDPs are released or returned to their places of origin they are photographed with government ministers, particularly the paramilitary leader Douglas Devananda.
Poor preparation
In September 2008 the Sri Lankan government ordered all NGOs out of the Vanni which meant that they weren’t on location to provide assistance when the IDPs were transferred from the Safe Zone to the camps.[1]
During the siege of the Safe Zone the Sri Lankan government/military consistently understated the number of civilians trapped in the Safe Zone which meant the NGOs weren’t prepared for the influx of 300,000 IDPs into the camps.[1]
Flooding
The Menik Farm site is very prone to flooding because it lies on low ground near a number of rivers and streams including the
IDPs identified as Tamil Tigers
By the end of September 10,000 IDPs had been identified as having some links to the Tamil Tigers.
The camps
The IDPs were initially held at numerous small camps, mostly schools (Maha Vidyalayam), located throughout southern Vavuniya District. Since then most of these small camps have been closed and IDPs instead concentrated at the Menik Farm site.
Menik Farm is located in the far south-west of
The following camps/hospitals are being or have been used to house the IDPs displaced from the Vanni region since October 2008:
Vavuniya District
Vengalachedikulam Divisional Secretary’s Division
- Menik Farm Zone 0 (Kathirkamar Village)
- Menik Farm Zone 1 (Ananda Kumarasamy Village)
- Menik Farm Zone 2 (Pon Ramanathan Village) (closed 24 November 2010, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zones 0 and 1)[56]
- Menik Farm Zone 3 (Arunachchalam Village)
- Menik Farm Zone 4 (closed 9 November 2010, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zones 0 and 1)[56]
- Menik Farm Zone 5 (closed February 2010)
- Menik Farm Zone 6
- Menik Farm Zone 7 (Maruthamadu Welfare Centre)
- Andiyapuliyankulam School (closed early May, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 2; closed early September 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 6)[57][58]
- Ariviththodam Sivanantha Vidyalayam, Menik Farm (closed early September 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 6)[58]
- Cheddikulam Base Hospital
- Cheddikulam Maha Vidyalayam (closed early September 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 6)[58]
- Muthaliyankulam Maha Vidyalayam (closed early May 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 2)[57]
- Sooduventhapualvu Muslim School (closed early September 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 6)[58]
- Sumathipuram Welfare Centre, Ulunkkulam (on border with Anuradhapura district)
- Tharmapuram Welfare Centre (Mahakongaskada (MKK)) (on border with Anuradhapura district) (closed February 2010, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zones 3 and 1)
- Veerapuram Maha Vidyalayam
Vavuniya Divisional Secretary’s Division
- Gamini Maha Vidyalayam (closed late June 2009, IDPs moved to Sumathipuram WC)[59]
- Kanthapuram Maha Vidyalayam (Scandapuram) (closed late June 2009, IDPs moved to Sumathipuram WC)[59]
- Komarasankulam Maha Vidyalayam
- Kovilkulam Hindu College
- Nelukkulam Kalaimagal Maha Vidyalayam (closed early September 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 6)[58]
- Nelukkulam Technical College
- Omanthai Maha Vidyalayam
- Pampaimadu Hospital
- Pampamadhu Hostel School (closed 27 May 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 4)[60]
- Ponthoodam Government Tamil Mixed School (closed 27 May 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 4)[60]
- Poonathoddam College of Education (closed April 2010)[61]
- Poovarankulam Base Hospital
- Poovarasankulam Maha Vidyalayam (closed early May 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 2)[57]
- Puthukkulam Maha Vidyalayam
- Rambakulam Ladies College (closed early May 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 2)[57]
- Samanankulam School
- Saivapragasa Ladies' College
- Thandikulam Maha Vidyalayam
- Vavuniya General Hospital
- Vavuniya Muslim Maha Vidyalayam
- Vavuniya Tamil Maha Vidyalayam (Primary) (closed 27 May 2009, IDPs moved to Menik Farm Zone 4)[60]
- Vavuniya Tamil Madhya Maha Vidyalayam (Senior) (closed late June 2009, IDPs moved to Sumathipuram WC)[59]
- Velikkulam School
Jaffna District
- Chavakachcheri Hindu College (closed late May 2009, IDPs moved to Kodikamam Ramavil)[60]
- Chavakachcheri Hindu Ladies College (closed early June 2009, IDPs moved to Kodikamam Ramavil)[62]
- Kaithady Ayurvedic University Hostel
- Kaithady Palmyra Research Institute 1
- Kaithady Palmyra Research Institute 2
- Kaithady Hindu Children Home
- Kodikamam Government Tamil Mixed School
- Kodikamam Ramavil (Kodikamam Forest)
- Kodikamam Thirunavitkarasu Maha Vidyalayam (closed late May 2009, IDPs moved to Kodikamam Ramavil)[60]
- Kopay Teacher Training College
- Manalkadu
- Murusivil Roman Catholic Tamil Mixed School
- Nelliyady Central College (closed early June 2009, IDPs moved to Kodikamam Ramavil)[62]
- Thirunagar Old Court House
Mannar District
- English Training Centre
- Illupaikkulam (closed March 2010, IDPs moved to Kalimoddai)[63]
- Kalimoddai
- Mannar District General Hospital
- Mannar Welfare Centre
- Sirukandal (closed March 2010, IDPs moved to Kalimoddai)[63]
Trincomalee District
- Arafat Nagar Muslim Maha Vidyalam
- Kantale Base Hospital
- Methodist School
- Pulmoddai Field Hospital
- Pulmoddai Muslim Maha Vidyalayam
- Pulmoddai Sinhala Maha Vidyalayam
- Sahanagama Welfare Centre Site 1, Pulmoddai (13th Mile post)
- Sahanagama Welfare Centre Site 2, Pulmoddai (13th Mile post)
- Thampalakamam Peripheral Unit
- Trincomalee General Hospital
A number of hospitals in other districts have also been used by the IDPs.
Release/return to places of origin
When the camps were initially established in early 2009 the Sri Lankan government stated that it expected to hold the IDPs in the camps for as long as three years.[28] However, on 7 May 2009 the Sri Lankan government announced plans to resettle 80% of the IDPs by the end of 2009.[4] This was reinforced on 21 May 2009 when President Rajapaksa gave assurances that most of the civilians would be resettled within 180 days.[6]
By July the resettlement target was being revised downwards. On 10 July President Rajapaksa stated that there was target, not a promise, to resettle 50-60% of the IDPs by the end of November 2009.[64] However, on 16 July 2009 in a letter of intent to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) the Sri Lankan government stated that it aimed to resettle 70-80% of the IDPs by the end of 2009.[65] The IMF subsequently approved a US$2.6 billion loan to Sri Lanka.[66]
By the end of August 2009 less than 12,000 IDPs (5%) had been released or returned to their places of origin. The imminent monsoon raised concern amongst the aid agencies/international community. The Sri Lankan government reacted to this by returning more IDPs to their places of origin. Some of these IDPs were held in military run "closed" transit sites in their home districts, from which they can’t leave and access by aid agencies is heavily restricted. Some IDPs were allowed to return to their homes but most of these homes are located inside high security zones, such as the Jaffna islands, which are under the strict control of
By early October the resettlement target had been reduced even further. On 6 October 2009 a Sri Lanka's Deputy Finance Minister
The pace of resettlement increased in 2010. The camps were officially closed on 25 September 2012.[11]
Cumulative numbers of IDPs displaced from the Vanni since October 2008 who have been released or returned to places of origin from IDP camps:
Date1 | Returned to Places of Origin2 | Released | Total | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jaffna District |
Kilino -chchi District |
Mannar District |
Mullaitivu District |
Vavuniya District |
Ampara District |
Batticaloa District |
Trinco -malee District |
Others/ Institutions |
Total | |||
28 April 2011[75] | 64,275 | 118,954 | 83,885 | 69,480 | 35,275 | 371,869 | 371,869 | |||||
2 December 2010[56] | 64,275 | 115,417 | 55,790 | 61,893 | 28,445 | 325,820 | 325,820 | |||||
8 October 2010[76] | 63,009 | 110,637 | 50,367 | 51,578 | 27,615 | 303,206 | 303,206 | |||||
26 August 2010[77] | 67,712 | 104,115 | 26,208 | 48,104 | 33,511 | 688 | 2,905 | 7,500 | 1,338 | 292,081 | 292,081 | |
14 July 2010[78] | 270,159 | |||||||||||
20 May 2010[79] | 236,755 | |||||||||||
2 May 2010[80] | 214,227 | |||||||||||
15 April 2010[61] | 205,983 | |||||||||||
26 March 2010[63] | 198,110 | |||||||||||
11 March 2010[81] | 71,486 | 30,404 | 16,927 | 20,244 | 33,710 | 688 | 2,905 | 7,500 | 1,263 | 185,127 | 185,127 | |
25 February 2010[82] | 71,486 | 27,925 | 15,802 | 15,888 | 39,799 | 688 | 2,910 | 7,994 | 1,263 | 183,755 | 183,755 | |
18 February 2010[83] | 71,486 | 21,913 | 15,682 | 15,501 | 38,348 | 679 | 2,912 | 7,604 | 1,257 | 175,382 | 175,382 | |
14 February 2010[84] | 71,486 | 20,532 | 14,529 | 15,499 | 38,348 | 685 | 2,902 | 7,604 | 1,257 | 172,842 | 172,842 | |
5 February 2010[85] | 69,541 | 18,741 | 10,316 | 12,731 | 38,348 | 808 | 2,902 | 7,604 | 71 | 161,062 | 29,060 | 190,122 |
22 January 2010[86] | 69,541 | 17,509 | 10,173 | 12,731 | 38,348 | 626 | 2,892 | 7,604 | 71 | 159,495 | 29,008 | 188,503 |
15 January 2010[87] | 69,541 | 17,509 | 9,437 | 12,736 | 38,146 | 626 | 2,892 | 7,604 | 71 | 158,562 | 28,973 | 187,535 |
31 December 2009[88] | 69,526 | 17,700 | 9,083 | 11,276 | 37,719 | 626 | 2,833 | 7,108 | 71 | 155,942 | 28,854 | 184,796 |
24 December 2009[89] | 69,174 | 15,103 | 9,050 | 10,518 | 32,155 | 626 | 2,833 | 7,108 | 71 | 146,638 | 28,743 | 175,381 |
21 December 2009[90] | 69,174 | 12,511 | 8,460 | 10,190 | 31,635 | 626 | 2,795 | 7,108 | 71 | 142,570 | 28,162 | 170,732 |
18 December 2009[90] | 69,174 | 12,511 | 8,460 | 10,190 | 31,635 | 626 | 2,795 | 7,108 | 71 | 142,570 | 27,663 | 170,233 |
19 November 2009[91] | 112,209 | 27,663 | 139,872 | |||||||||
13 November 2009[92] | 60,560 | 1,774 | 5,930 | 5,489 | 18,267 | 581 | 2,565 | 7,108 | 57 | 108,331 | 26,508 | 134,839 |
7 November 2009[93] | 102,728 | 24,974 | 127,702 | |||||||||
5 November 2009[93][94] | 50,539 | 0 | 3,764 | 2,048 | 6,744 | 581 | 2,339 | 7,108 | 57 | 73,180 | 24,974 | 98,154 |
1 November 2009[94] | 50,539 | 0 | 3,764 | 2,048 | 6,744 | 581 | 2,339 | 7,108 | 57 | 73,180 | 19,479 | 92,569 |
28 October 2009[94] | 35,822 | 19,479 | 55,301 | |||||||||
23 October 2009[72] | 35,822 | 16,490 | 52,312 | |||||||||
9 October 2009[95] | 13,502 | 13,336 | 26,838 | |||||||||
28 September 2009[50] | 6,813 | 7,835 | 14,648 | |||||||||
24 September 2009 | 5,153 | 7,835 | 12,988 | |||||||||
14 September 2009[58] | 5,153 | 6,615 | 11,768 | |||||||||
9 September 2009[96] | 5,123 | 6,615 | 11,738 | |||||||||
28 August 2009[96] | 5,123 | 6,490 | 11,613 | |||||||||
8 August 2009[97] | 6,237 | 6,237 | ||||||||||
29 July 2009[98] | 5,980 | 5,980 | ||||||||||
17 July 2009[99] | 5,852 | 5,852 | ||||||||||
10 July 2009[100] | 5,483 | 5,483 | ||||||||||
3 July 2009[101] | 5,104 | 5,104 | ||||||||||
26 June 2009[102] | 4,433 | 4,433 | ||||||||||
18 June 2009[103] | 3,068 | 3,068 | ||||||||||
16 June 2009[104] | 3,054 | 3,054 | ||||||||||
8 June 2009[105] | 2,234 | 2,234 | ||||||||||
21 May 2009[106] | 1,537 | 1,537 | ||||||||||
18 May 2009[107] | 1,535 | 1,535 | ||||||||||
14 May 2009[108] | 1,534 | 1,534 | ||||||||||
13 May 2009[109] | 1,524 | 1,524 | ||||||||||
12 May 2009[110] | 1,515 | 1,515 | ||||||||||
28 April 2009[111] | 1,252 | 1,252 |
1 Figures are the latest available on date. 2 Since 5 August 2009.
Number remaining at camps
Sri Lankan IDP Numbers |
---|
2009 |
2010 |
Numbers of IDPs displaced from the Vanni since October 2008 who continue to reside at the camps:
Date1 | Vavuniya District | Jaffna District |
Mannar District |
Trincomalee District |
Other Districts |
Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vengalachedikulam DSD |
Vavuniya DSD
| |||||||
Menik Farm |
Other Camps | |||||||
6 June 2011[112] | 7,444 | 0 | 0 | 0[9] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7,444 |
28 April 2011[75] | 20,153 | 0 | 0 | 1,179 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 17,785 |
2 December 2010[56] | 16,606 | 0 | 0 | 1,179 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21,332 |
8 October 2010[76] | 25,051 | 0 | 0 | 1,593 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 26,644 |
26 August 2010[77] | 32,707 | 0 | 0 | 2,239 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 34,946 |
29 July 2010[78] | 38,026 | 0 | 0 | 2,462 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 40,488 |
20 May 2010[79] | 60,900 | 0 | 0 | 3,193 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 64,093 |
29 April 2010[80] | 73,022 | 0 | 0 | 3,361 | 185 | 0 | 0 | 76,568 |
15 April 2010[61] | 78,946 | 0 | 0 | 3,400 | 185 | 0 | 0 | 82,531 |
26 March 2010[63] | 78,335 | 0 | 0 | 3,400 | 184 | 0 | 0 | 81,919 |
11 March 2010[81] | 88,198 | 0 | 0 | 3,607 | 1,023 | 0 | 0 | 92,828 |
25 February 2010[82] | 93,926 | 0 | 0 | 3,607 | 1,533 | 0 | 0 | 99,066 |
22 February 2010[83] | 95,820 | 0 | 0 | 3,607 | 1,592 | 0 | 0 | 101,019 |
11 February 2010[84] | 99,653 | 0 | 0 | 3,607 | 1,592 | 0 | 0 | 104,852 |
5 February 2010[85] | 98,503 | 2,464 | 0 | 3,607 | 1,945 | 0 | 0 | 106,519 |
20 January 2010[86] | 99,088 | 2,558 | 0 | 3,607 | 1,950 | 0 | 0 | 107,203 |
17 January 2010[87] | 98,010 | 2,556 | 0 | 3,607 | 1,950 | 0 | 0 | 106,123 |
31 December 2009[88] | 99,837 | 2,566 | 0 | 3,607 | 2,096 | 0 | 0 | 108,106 |
24 December 2009[89] | 101,722 | 3,655 | 0 | 3,987 | 2,162 | 0 | 0 | 111,526 |
17 December 2009[90] | 103,755 | 4,356 | 0 | 3,987 | 1,727 | 200 | 0 | 114,025 |
19 November 2009[91] | 138,226 | |||||||
13 November 2009[92] | 128,528 | 8,311 | 1,007 | 2,736 | 2,539 | 3,362 | 89 | 146,572 |
5 November 2009[113] | 138,280 | 9,150 | 5,763 | 2,816 | 2,416 | 6,966 | 89 | 165,480 |
29 October 2009[114] | 171,511 | 12,058 | 7,832 | 7,401 | 2,416 | 6,966 | 89 | 208,273 |
28 October 2009[94] | 158,086 | 12,058 | 7,832 | 7,401 | 2,416 | 6,966 | 89 | 194,848 |
26 October 2009[115] | 205,412 | |||||||
23 October 2009[72] | 222,341 | |||||||
9 October 2009[95] | 247,073 | |||||||
24 September 2009[116] | 212,650 | 15,896 | 10,978 | 7,411 | 1,826 | 6,734 | 89 | 255,584 |
23 September 2009[117] | 212,650 | 15,896 | 10,979 | 7,411 | 1,826 | 6,734 | 89 | 255,585 |
9 September 2009[118] | 220,914 | 16,369 | 11,177 | 7,378 | 1,794 | 6,862 | 89 | 264,583 |
4 September 2009[119] | 214,577 | 22,483 | 12,327 | 7,378 | 1,794 | 6,816 | 89 | 265,464 |
28 August 2009[120] | 214,606 | 22,483 | 12,327 | 7,378 | 1,794 | 6,816 | 89 | 265,493 |
18 August 2009[121] | 212,484 | 22,650 | 12,931 | 7,773 | 1,891 | 6,818 | 141 | 264,688 |
10 August 2009[122] | 210,982 | 22,650 | 14,575 | 10,861 | 1,977 | 6,818 | 141 | 268,004 |
7 August 2009[123] | 208,472 | 22,706 | 17,266 | 10,861 | 1,977 | 6,818 | 141 | 268,241 |
28 July 2009[124] | 216,726 | 22,724 | 19,152 | 10,861 | 1,694 | 6,864 | 518 | 278,539 |
17 July 2009[125] | 221,119 | 22,217 | 19,152 | 10,861 | 1,694 | 6,864 | 518 | 282,425 |
10 July 2009[126] | 221,666 | 22,326 | 19,176 | 10,861 | 1,678 | 6,864 | 518 | 283,089 |
9 July 2009[127] | 226,297 | 18,378 | 19,290 | 10,861 | 1,678 | 6,864 | 518 | 283,886 |
3 July 2009[128] | 226,297 | 18,378 | 19,290 | 10,956 | 1,678 | 6,866 | 518 | 283,983 |
30 June 2009[129] | 226,667 | 17,405 | 19,853 | 10,956 | 1,678 | 6,730 | 518 | 283,807 |
26 June 2009[130] | 227,243 | 17,405 | 19,853 | 10,956 | 1,972 | 6,730 | 518 | 284,677 |
18 June 2009[131] | 227,005 | 17,113 | 20,669 | 10,956 | 2,030 | 6,764 | 1,257 | 285,794 |
16 June 2009[132] | 227,005 | 17,113 | 20,669 | 10,956 | 1,945 | 6,764 | 1,257 | 285,709 |
11 June 2009[133] | 227,738 | 11,137 | 26,842 | 11,069 | 2,777 | 6,892 | 583 | 287,038 |
8 June 2009[134] | 223,230 | 10,100 | 29,804 | 11,069 | 2,777 | 6,892 | 583 | 284,455 |
4 June 2009[135] | 222,126 | 6,537 | 31,405 | 11,063 | 2,741 | 6,892 | 583 | 281,347 |
29 May 2009[136] | 215,187 | 6,563 | 34,537 | 11,086 | 2,741 | 6,892 | 496 | 277,502 |
28 May 2009[137] | 215,187 | 6,563 | 34,537 | 11,086 | 2,741 | 6,892 | 583 | 277,589 |
25 May 2009[138] | 223,895 | 6,563 | 38,959 | 11,086 | 2,483 | 6,893 | 583 | 290,462 |
22 May 2009[139] | 221,014 | 6,563 | 38,959 | 11,086 | 2,483 | 6,837 | 583 | 287,525 |
21 May 2009[140] | 206,074 | 6,563 | 38,959 | 11,086 | 2,483 | 6,837 | 583 | 272,585 |
18 May 2009[141] | 153,884 | 6,563 | 39,241 | 11,086 | 2,483 | 6,374 | 583 | 220,214 |
17 May 2009[142] | 136,917 | 5,909 | 39,241 | 11,079 | 2,245 | 6,374 | 582 | 202,347 |
14 May 2009[143] | 136,532 | 2,944 | 39,241 | 11,086 | 2,245 | 6,374 | 582 | 199,004 |
13 May 2009[144] | 136,428 | 2,944 | 39,241 | 11,086 | 2,245 | 6,374 | 582 | 198,900 |
11 May 2009[145] | 136,469 | 2,944 | 39,237 | 11,079 | 1,997 | 5,889 | 391 | 198,006 |
6 May 2009[146] | 131,588 | 5,568 | 40,326 | 11,089 | 1,997 | 5,872 | 392 | 196,832 |
5 May 2009[147] | 129,109 | 5,568 | 38,871 | 11,089 | 1,997 | 5,872 | 392 | 192,898 |
4 May 2009[148] | 125,324 | 5,584 | 39,169 | 11,089 | 1,997 | 5,674 | 392 | 189,229 |
29 April 2009[149] | 106,608 | 6,134 | 41,045 | 11,089 | 1,997 | 5,664 | 571 | 173,108 |
28 April 2009[150] | 105,645 | 6,134 | 40,892 | 11,089 | 1,997 | 5,660 | 571 | 171,988 |
26 April 2009[151] | 93,038 | 6,134 | 44,006 | 11,066 | 1,997 | 234 | 571 | 157,046 |
23 April 2009[152] | 49,580 | 5,549 | 41,545 | 11,066 | 1,863 | 234 | 449 | 110,286 |
22 April 2009[153] | 34,500 | 2,407 | 33,929 | 10,187 | 1,863 | 234 | 449 | 83,569 |
21 April 2009[154] | 34,500 | 2,407 | 33,929 | 10,187 | 1,863 | 234 | 449 | 83,569 |
20 April 2009[155] | 29,403 | 2,407 | 29,772 | 5,741 | 1,135 | 234 | 407 | 69,099 |
8 April 2009[156] | 21,653 | 2,533 | 31,432 | 5,741 | 1,135 | 318 | 407 | 63,219 |
31 March 2009[157] | 18,340 | 2,596 | 28,999 | 5,504 | 1,135 | 517 | 433 | 57,524 |
30 March 2009[158] | 18,340 | 2,596 | 28,999 | 5,015 | 1,135 | 545 | 431 | 57,061 |
24 March 2009[159] | 13,188 | 2,596 | 29,039 | 5,015 | 1,135 | 545 | 431 | 51,949 |
13 March 2009[160] | 4,679 | 2,584 | 26,273 | 3,426 | 1,135 | 621 | 268 | 38,986 |
11 March 2009[161] | 4,679 | 2,584 | 25,997 | 3,426 | 1,135 | 621 | 268 | 38,710 |
6 March 2009[162] | 4,212 | 2,581 | 25,841 | 2,606 | 1,135 | 822 | 277 | 37,474 |
4 March 2009[163] | 3,344 | 2,581 | 26,478 | 2,366 | 1,133 | 653 | 277 | 36,832 |
2 March 2009[164] | 2,791 | 2,549 | 26,940 | 2,155 | 1,133 | 744 | 277 | 36,589 |
27 February 2009[165] | 2,791 | 2,549 | 26,940 | 2,155 | 1,133 | 832 | 246 | 36,646 |
25 February 2009[166] | 2,768 | 2,546 | 27,015 | 2,076 | 854 | 878 | 114 | 36,251 |
16 February 2009[167] | 1,353 | 2,205 | 27,183 | 2,067 | 854 | 33,662 | ||
11 February 2009[168] | 2,205 | 17,797 | 20,002 | |||||
9 February 2009[168] | 2,205 | 12,671 | 14,876 |
1 Figures are the latest available on date.
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