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JANUARY 4, 2005 EST, USA
 
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VOL. 5, NO. 273

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HELP THE VICTIMS OF THE TSUNAMI!
A massive tsunami, created by a 9.0R earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, has caused severe damage in Sri Lanka. Here is how you can help the victims: Use your credit card to make a donation here. We will send all the donations collected to ease the suffering. Alternatively, send a check payable to "Lanka Academic Network" (and marked "Tsunami Victims") to: C/O Daya Weerakkody, LAcNet Treasurer, 9603 Avenel Road, Silver Spring, MD 20903-2311, USA. All donations are tax-deductible in the USA. LAcNet is a 501(c)(3) organization in the USA. Its US tax Id: 411-69-1170. We have collected over Thank you! Please do continue to send the donations, more donations the better.
LACNET TSUNAMI RELIEF EFFORT lists Sri Lanka's current needs, how your donations are being spent, ways to find your missing loved ones, and all other matters related to the tsunami.
THANK YOU IDEXX LABORATORIES!
IDEXX Laboratories has donated a large quantity of its Colilert test kits for field testing coliform bacteria in the affected areas in Habantota and Tangalle, Sri Lanka. LAcNet thanks IDEXX Laboratories for its generous contribution in this hour of need.

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US MARINES ARRIVE IN SRI LANKA
sbs.com.au, 4.1.2005.. United States marines have arrived in Sri Lanka to boost relief efforts as the island's tsunami death toll hit 30,196 and fears grow of an outbreak of disease and rape of survivors. Health ministry officials say some cases of diarrhoea have been reported but they've stepped up monitoring to prevent it spreading. Women's and children's rights groups also have raised fears of sexual abuse of victims, with unconfirmed reports of rape, gang rape and physical abuse. Police and troops have been deployed at temporary shelters as a result of the unconfirmed reports. Eight days after the disaster, a tour of Sri Lanka's heavily lashed eastern coast found refugees living in misery, but without the complete desolation of some areas of Sumatra in Indonesia. Some refugees complained of a lack of food. In most camps, they sleep on cardboard laid on cement floors. Sanitation facilities are inadequate. But foreign relief is flooding into Sri Lanka - 87 planeloads by the count of the state-owned Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. However much of the assistance has yet to trickle to the country's farther reaches, such as the eastern coast. Torrential rains on the coast which sparked floods late last week has left the region even more isolated from relief efforts. "We are short of food," said George Ernest Senn, a village elder at a refugee camp of 40 families in Chawalakade, about 250 kilometres east of Colombo. "The flood waters rose. ... There is no way for them to get food because the whole district is under water." More...
Published: Mon Jan 3 22:28:49 EST 2005

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Bush, Clinton to Lead Tsunami Fund Raising
Associated Press, Mon January 3, 2005 18:03 EST . JENNIFER LOVEN - Associated Press Writer - Bush, his wife, Laura, and his two predecessors paid brief sympathy visits to the embassies of the four nations hit hardest Indonesia, Sri Lanka - , India and Thailand. The first lady brought bouquets of white roses, and the president wrote messages in embassy condolence books, offering prayers as well as promises of U.S. aid.

At the Indian Embassy, Bush said he planned a visit to the world's largest democracy sometime this year. ``In the meantime, though, our country stands with the people who have suffered,'' he said.

The president ordered that all American flags fly at half-staff this week in sympathy for ``the victims of a great tragedy,'' particularly the many thousands of dead and orphaned children.

Meanwhile, the president was getting daily reports from a delegation he dispatched to the region to assess whether the United States government can do more. Speaking en route to Bangkok, Thailand, Secretary of State Colin Powell, leading the team with the president's brother, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, did not rule out more U.S. government money. But he said there was no immediate need to increase the $350 million commitment because the most urgent task was coordinating all the aid that was pouring in the vast majority still unspent.

``There is no shortage of money at the moment,'' Powell said.

Gov. Bush, no stranger to massive relief efforts following hurricanes in Florida, said dealing with needs beyond the immediate emergency would be difficult.

``Irrespective of how much tragedy is taking place, there will be a way to get food and water and medicine to people,'' he said. ``The long-term recovery issues are the ones that are a greater challenge, and the ones where I think the expertise of our country can be brought to bear to really help people.''

The president asserted that the United States had jumped into action quickly and had taken a leading role, despite criticism that America's response was neither swift nor leading, especially at first. Bush promised a long-term investment in the recovery by the United States. Other countries were quicker to commit large amounts of aid money, and Japan has outpaced the U.S. pledge, which was increased tenfold on Friday to the $350 million.

``As men and women across the devastated region begin to rebuild, we offer our sustained compassion and our generosity, and our assurance that America will be there to help,'' Bush said. Later, he told new lawmakers that Congress' first order of business should be to provide disaster aid.

Administration and congressional aides said the $350 million would come mostly from a U.S. Agency for International Development account for international disaster assistance, and perhaps from the Defense Department as well.

The officials said that by next month, Bush was likely to request money to replenish the USAID and Pentagon coffers. There were widespread expectations on Capitol Hill that the administration will eventually request more money, perhaps exceeding $1 billion.

``We need to look at the issue before we throw a lot of aid in there,'' House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., said in a brief interview. ``I'm not opposed to putting more money into aid, but I think we need to find what the problems are.''

Even before the White House campaign, private donations had been running at virtually unprecedented levels since immediately after the earthquake that led to the tsunami.

Under the new fund-raising drive, to be coordinated by the White House's USA Freedom Corps, an office that encourages volunteering, Clinton and the first President Bush will solicit donations by doing media interviews and traveling the country. They also will tap into their own networks of contacts to try to pry donations from corporations, foundations and the wealthy, said White House spokesman Scott McClellan.

To help in what he called ``this urgent cause,'' Bush urged Americans to send money instead of other items and restrict their giving to ``reliable charities already providing help to tsunami victims.'' The Freedom Corps Web site www.usafreedomcorps.gov was providing a ``donate now'' link to about five dozen such organizations.

``Cash donations are most useful,'' the president said. ``I've asked the former presidents to solicit contributions both large and small.''

Bush himself plans to make a personal donation but has not done so yet, McClellan said.

Also Monday, the Pentagon decided to send a 1,000-bed hospital ship, the USNS Mercy, steaming toward the affected area, adding to the large network of ships, planes, helicopters and other U.S. military resources helping to deliver hundreds of thousands of tons of supplies ranging from medical equipment to drinking water. The Mercy will take about a month to get to south Asia.
Published: Mon Jan 3 23:54:22 EST 2005 Back to the top


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Devastation in Sri Lanka overwhelming: UNICEF
com, Monday, 03 January , 2005, 21:00. Colombo: The death and devastation wrought by the tsunamis in Sri Lanka are "overwhelming", UNICEF chief Carol Bellamy said Monday, adding that the most haunting sight of her two-day tour of ravaged area was of parents watching for the sea to bring back the bodies of their children.

"The hardest work is yet ahead," Bellamy, executive director of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), warned at a media conference in the Sri Lankan capital. More...
Published: Mon Jan 3 12:51:58 EST 2005 Back to the top


Tamils Worry LTTE Actions Hinder Relief Efforts in the Affected Areas.
K.S. Rajkumar, reporting from Jaffna., Monday 3rd Jan 2005: 20:06GMT. Tamils in the affected areas are beginning to worry that the LTTE’s actions are hindering the relief and rehabilitation efforts in their areas... Back to the top

Aid Shipments Arrives in Sri Lanka , Agency Raises Appeal to $5 Million
Associated Press, Mon January 3, 2005 15:58 EST . The initial shipments were airlifted last week, a first shipment of shelter kits arrived for distribution in Sri Lanka on Sunday... Back to the top

Lanka stars get a glimpse of island’s loss, heroism
indianexpress.com, Posted online: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 at 0. COLOMBO, JANUARY 3: Sri Lanka’s players back from their abandoned tour of New Zealand have told harrowing stories from the tsunami-devastated south-east coast, expressing shock at the way major towns such as Galle and Matara were battered by the tidal waves on Boxing Day... Back to the top

Tamil Tigers cooperate with government
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday January 4, 2005. Jonathan Steele in Mullaittivu, Sri Lanka Faced with some of the worst destruction in Sri Lanka, the Tamil Tiger guerrillas who have been running an armed struggle for autonomy for more than 20 years find themselves facing a new battle... Back to the top

Fears, illness slowing aid effort in Sri Lanka
ctv.ca, Janaury 4, 2004. While faith is helping Sri Lankans cope with the tsunami disaster, fear is hurting the South Asian nation's population... Back to the top

Pak sends relief to tsunami victims in Indonesia, Sri Lanka:
newkerala.com, January 4, 2005. [World News]: Islamabad, Jan 3 : Pakistan today began airlifting relief supplies to Indonesia to help tsunami victims, while two of its naval ships along with helicopters have been detailed to take part in the relief operations in Sri Lanka Back to the top

Breakdown of Tsunami Death Toll by Nation
Associated Press, Mon January 3, 2005 17:05 EST . The Associated Press - - Sri Lanka - : 30,196 killed... Back to the top

Foreign troops in Sri Lanka only for relief work: Lanka Govt
newindpress.com, Tuesday January 4 2005 00:00 IST. COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has clarified that foreign troops scheduled to arrive in the island nation were only coming to help in relief work in tsunami-ravaged areas and not for "military operations"... Back to the top

€28m pledged to help Sri Lanka's children
2.162.45, 03/01/2005 - 14:18:07 . The UN children’s fund will spend at least €28m to help Sri Lankan children affected by the tsunami disaster to regain their future... Back to the top

For Sri Lanka, a ground zero
csmonitor.com, January 04, 2005 . TELWATTE, SRI LANKA – A small train station along Sri Lanka's southern belly - a sun-drenched, palm-flanked stop called Telwatte - is becoming this country's psychological "ground zero... Back to the top

Will disaster stir Sri Lanka peace?
bbc.co.uk, Monday, 3 January, 2005, 16:49 GMT . It is notable that the two worst hit areas in the tsunami disaster - Sri Lanka and the Indonesian island of Sumatra - have been suffering civil conflicts... Back to the top

EU Will Continue to Support Sri Lanka- Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid
Bandula Jayasekara in Colombo, SLT 6.00 P.M Monday 3 January 2005. European Union Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid, Louis Michel said today that the European Commission will help and support Sri Lanka's aid effort as long as it’s necessary, probably years... Back to the top

Sri Lankan air force drops food, water in major relief operation
turkishpress.com, 01-03-2005, 14h10. AMPARA, Sri Lanka (AFP) - A large-scale relief operation was underway in this eastern coastal region of Sri Lanka as the military carried out air drops of food and water to thousands of tsunami survivors... Back to the top

ANALYSIS-Sri Lanka tsunami aid becomes geopolitical game
alertnet.org, 03 Jan 2005 12:15:18 GMT. COLOMBO, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's tsunami devastation has drawn a huge international aid response, but a geopolitical game of influence between India and the United States is playing not too subtly in the background, analysts said on Monday... Back to the top

Tsunami unearths old dead in Sri Lanka, adds new
Yahoo, 03 Jan 2005 15:55:51 GMT. SINNAMUHATTUVARAM, Sri Lanka, Jan 3 (Reuters) - A solitary skull sits on the roadside, torn by tsunami waves from the rest of the skeleton that lies nearby, wrapped in dirty cloth in its gaping wooden coffin... Back to the top

Medair begins water and sanitation interventions along the east coast of Sri Lanka
Yahoo, 03 Jan 2005 13:33:00 GMT. Medair's emergency assessment team is rapidly surveying a 60 kilometre stretch of the devastated east coast of Sri Lanka... Back to the top

DART headed to Ampara, Sri Lanka, Graham says
ctv.ca, Mon. Jan. 3 2005 1:32 PM ET . More than a week after tsunamis devastated a dozen south Asian countries, Canada has confirmed it is deploying its crack military disaster response team to the region... Back to the top

Canada to Send Military Aid Team Thursday to Sri Lanka
Yahoo, Jan 03 23:03. Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Canada will send its 200-member disaster relief team to Sri Lanka Thursday to help rescue efforts following last week's earthquake and tsunamis, Prime Minister Paul Martin said. The Disaster Assistance Response Team will provide medical help and drinking water to the eastern region of Sri Lanka, among the hardest-hit areas from the earthquake that has left as many as 155,000 dead or missing... Back to the top

New York doctors provided aid during their Sri Lanka vacation
newsday.com, January 3, 2005, 4:29 PM EST. NEW YORK -- A family of New York doctors, vacationing in Sri Lanka when the killer tsunami hit, helped in the best way they knew: They put on sterile gloves and provided medical care to battered victims... Back to the top

Dubai doctors and aid reach Colombo
khaleejtimes.com, 2 January 2005 . DUBAI — A team of three Dubai-based doctors reached Colombo yesterday to provide medical assistance and relief material to the Sri Lankans affected by the tsunami disaster on December 26 last... Back to the top

Sri Lanka slips back to the bad old ways
smh.com.au, January 4, 2005. The tsunamis that killed 30,000 Sri Lankans and left perhaps 2 million homeless were supposed to be the force that unified this religiously and ethnically diverse land... Back to the top

Sorge bio author among Sri Lanka dead
japantimes.co.jp, January 4, 2005. LONDON (Kyodo) Veteran British journalist Robert Whymant, author of a biography on Russian spy Richard Sorge, has been confirmed dead after being swallowed by tsunamis at a beach resort in Sri Lanka, the Press Association reported Sunday... Back to the top

Sri Lanka says death toll likely to top 35,000
jpost.com, Jan. 3, 2005 5:32. Sri Lankan authorities said Monday the country's death toll from last week's tsunami disaster would likely top 35,000... Back to the top

First signs of disease in Sri Lanka
com, Monday, 03 January , 2005, 14:35. Internationally-backed relief operations picked up in Sri Lanka on Monday as flood waters receded, but the death toll from the tsunami tragedy rose to 29,957 and fuelled fears that disease could spread... Back to the top

Rapists prey on Sri Lanka tsunami survivors - group
alertnet.org, 03 Jan 2005 10:17:19 GMT. COLOMBO, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Rapists are preying on survivors of Sri Lanka's deadly tsunamis, taking advantage of lax security at refuge centres for those made homeless in the disaster, a women's collective said on Monday... Back to the top

Sri Lanka plans for welfare of tsunami child victims
xinhuanet.com, 2005-01-03 20:16:16. COLOMBO, Jan. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- An initial welfare plan is to be launched immediately for the children left orphaned and unaccompanied by the Dec. 26 Tsunami disaster. Save the Children Fund's Sri Lanka office said that welfare of Tsunami child victims is a priority... Back to the top

Tamil Tigers torch camp
gulf-daily-news.com, Monday 3 January 2005 . COLOMBO: Tiger rebels yesterday torched a refugee camp in Sri Lanka's northern peninsula of Jaffna in which some 60 Tamil families who were victims of last week's tsunami were housed, a defence official said... Back to the top

S.Lanka scrimping on tsunami aid -- rebels
Yahoo, 03 Jan 2005 16:41:28 GMT. KILINOCHCHI, Sri Lanka, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels accused the government on Monday of denying them adequate tsunami aid, warning this could squander a chance to bridge differences after two decades of war... Back to the top

Island doc in Sri Lanka is jolted
Yahoo, Monday, January 03, 2005. The coconut trees are intact along Sri Lanka's battered coastline but houses built of brick and concrete have been transformed into mountains of rubble that line both sides of the coastal road... Back to the top

U.S. Marines to Accelerate Aid Effort in Sri Lanka
Yahoo, Jan 03 13:45. Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Marines scheduled to arrive in Sri Lanka this week will boost relief efforts by airlifting clean water, food and medicine to coastal communities in the Asian nation second-hardest hit by tsunamis more than a week ago... Back to the top

Sri Lanka Cricket to raise money for tsunami survivors
Yahoo, Mon 03 Jan, 1:30 PM. COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lanka Cricket said the national team will play a series of benefit matches to help raise money for survivors of the tsunami tragedy that claimed more than 30,000 lives in this cricket-crazy nation... Back to the top

Foreign troops in Sri Lanka only for relief work: govt:
newkerala.com, Mon, 3rd Jan 2005. [World News]: Colombo, Jan 3 : Sri Lanka has clarified that foreign troops scheduled to arrive in the island nation were only coming to help in relief work in tsunami-ravaged areas and not for "military operations"... Back to the top

Will battered Lanka pull itself by the bootstraps in 2005?
Yahoo, January 3, 2005 15:34 IST. For the "Paradise Isle" of Sri Lanka, the year 2004 ended with a dreadful and completely unexpected blow from the sea... Back to the top

Sri Lanka's hard-hit fisherfolk ponder their future
Yahoo, Monday January 3, 05:18 PM . THOTAMUNA, Sri Lanka (AFP) - Fishing runs in the veins of N... Back to the top

Sri Lanka to suffer worst from tsunamis
timesonline.co.uk, January 03, 2005 . Sri Lanka is likely to suffer the worst economy damage from the tsunami disaster, Standard & Poor's, the credit rating agency, has said... Back to the top

In Sri Lankan town, judges and lawyers struggle to resume work amid tsunami's destruction
Associated Press, Mon January 3, 2005 04:01 EST . CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA - Associated Press Writer - GALLE, Sri Lanka AP) Workers in a lawyer's office sifted through a sodden pile of documents in the street on Monday, a scene that symbolized the toll that the devastating tsunami exacted on the legal system in coastal areas of Sri Lanka - ... Back to the top

Schools near beach to be relocated in Sri Lanka
xinhuanet.com, 2005-01-03 13:27:23. COLOMBO, Jan. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Tsunami-hit Sri Lanka is to launch a re-location plan for schools within one km off the coastline, local media reported Monday. The Daily News newspaper quoted sources from the Ministry of Education as saying that the State Engineering Corporation, the National Construction, the Sri Lanka Land Reclamation and other concerned agencies are all involved in the program... Back to the top

Kin try to ID Sri Lanka tsunami victims
nwsource.com, Sunday, January 2, 2005 . GALLE, Sri Lanka -- Balage Shriyani held an old photograph of her 7-year-old daughter, dressed up for a school concert in bangles, makeup and a yellow, ankle-length dress, against a new photograph of a bloated corpse in a sodden blouse... Back to the top

British ship assists in Tsunami-hit Sri Lanka
xinhuanet.com, 2005-01-03 19:32:25. COLOMBO, Jan. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- A British military vessel has followed the deployment of US marines to assist in Sri Lanka's Tsunami disaster relief task, Sri Lankan government officials said Monday. HMS Chatham, a British Army vessel, arrived in Colombo early Monday, an official confirmed... Back to the top

Aid reaches rebel controlled areas of Sri Lanka
abc.net.au, Monday, 3 January , 2005 08:18:23. ELEANOR HALL: In Sri Lanka, where almost 30,000 people are confirmed to have died, aid is now making it through to the rebel controlled areas in the north-east of the country... Back to the top

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