Sri Lanka has dramatically accelerated the pace of resettlement of Tamil civilians displaced in its recent civil war amid threats from the European Union to withdraw trading privileges for the island over its human rights record, according to western diplomats and officials.
After months of criticism over the lack of access to and conditions in the camps, the government says it has resettled about 79,000, or almost a quarter, of the estimated 280,000 Tamils being held.



