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Sri Lankan Teenager Raped by Rescuer
Associated Press, January 7. SHIMALI SENANAYAKE

Associated Press Writer GALLE, Sri Lanka (AP) She survived the tsunami, only to suffer the brutality of her rescuer.

On a pilgrimage to a temple, the 18-year-old and her family stopped for a picnic by the beach. That's when the tsunami struck.

Flailing in the water, the teenager heard a voice. ``He told me to grab his hand, that he will save me,'' she said.

She and the stranger were swept into a muddy river. When they reached a bank, he pushed her into a bed of brambles and raped her.

``I screamed and told him not to hurt me,'' the shy teenager told The Associated Press. ``He put his hands around my neck and told me that even if he kills me right there, no one will know.''

Since the Dec. 26 tsunami, authorities have received many reports of sexual abuse - including attacks on children - at refugee camps and elsewhere. But there was no one to help the 18-year-old - the waves killed her father, mother and seven other relatives.

Earlier that day, the family and neighbors had left for the Kataragama temple, venerated by Buddhists and Hindus, to celebrate her father's 65th birthday.

Their bus, which carried 32 passengers, stopped at a beach. The girl was wading at the shore with two nieces when the waves crashed around them. Fourteen of the travelers died.

At the teenager's home in a village near the southern town of Galle, her only surviving sister displayed photographs of their parents, brothers, sisters and their families at weddings and birthday celebrations.

She allowed the AP to interview her younger sister on condition the teenager and the family would not be named and no photographs would be taken. They fear being ostracized by the village because of the attack.

After the rape, the teenager said, ``I felt lifeless.'' Soaked with mud, her body itched all over from the thorns.

Dazed, she saw two figures approaching.

``He told me not to breath a word,'' she said. ``He spoke to the men and left me with them. I didn't say anything and was terrified because they, too, were men.''

The teenager was loaded into a truck with corpses and the injured. She recognized her brother's body and fainted.

At Karapitiya hospital, doctors and nurses were kind, she said. Dr. D. Wasantha said the teenager didn't mention the rape until a day after being admitted, and was initially treated for respiratory problems from inhaling water.

``She was very reluctant to talk and we didn't want to probe too much as she was already very upset and kept saying not to tell anyone,'' Wasantha said.

After learning of the rape, the doctor gave the young woman pills to prevent pregnancy.

``I don't want to talk to the police. They ask a lot of questions I don't understand and don't know how to respond,'' the teenager said, toying with the corner of her brown T-shirt.

The teenager lived a sheltered life before the tsunami, but she did go to college for a time, studying the Sinhalese language, political science and economics. She dropped out a year ago to take care of the family household.

``I want to be a journalist,'' she said when asked about the future. Her eyes lit up and she smiled faintly, but that faded when her aunt said they hoped some man would marry the teenager.

Her sister soon dampened any idea of a quick marriage: She said gossip already was swirling around the village, where rape brings stigma and shame to the victim rather than the rapist.
Published: Fri Jan 7 14:07:10 EST 2005

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CNN, January 7, 2004. (CNN) -- High-ranking international officials are touring regions hardest hit by the Indian Ocean tsunamis to see firsthand the devastation that has prompted one of the world's biggest relief efforts. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, visiting the Indonesian island of Sumatra, said Friday the destruction was the worst he had ever seen. "You wonder where are the people? What has happened to them?" Annan said as he toured Aceh province, one of the areas hardest hit by the December 26 disaster. More...
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Kofi Annan arrives in tsunami-stricken Sri Lanka
Associated Press, Fri January 7, 2005 08:51 EST . SHIMALI SENANAYAKE - Associated Press Writer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Sri Lanka - on Friday to witness firsthand the devastation from the Asian tsunami and inspect massive U.N. relief efforts for the hundreds of thousands of people left homeless by the disaster. Annan is the first U.N. chief to visit Sri Lanka - since Kurt Waldheim was here in 1975.

Annan was expected to meet the heads of U.N. agencies in Colombo later Friday. He was accompanied by Mark Maloch Brown, administrator of the U.N. Development Program, and a 17-member UNDP team.

The U.N. chief also is to fly by helicopter over the devastated regions of southern Sri Lanka - and visit Hambantota, a town left in ruins by the killer waves. He then was expected to travel to Trincomalee on the eastern coast, one of the worst-hit areas, U.N. officials said.

He also is to meet President Chandrika Kumaratunga before leaving on Sunday.

Annan traveled from Indonesia's tsunami-ravaged Aceh province after presiding over a donors' conference in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital.
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Distributing relief in Sri Lanka
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ASU researcher returns to native Sri Lanka
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Relief groups join forces to form Operation Restoration Sri Lanka
channelnewsasia.com, 08 January 2005 0152 hrs . SINGAPORE : 21 organisations and schools have come together as one big team for Operation Restoration Sri Lanka... Back to the top

Canadian Prime Minister declares January 8th a national day of mourning
Canadian Government, Friday 7th Jan 2005, 21:04GMT.
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Prime Minister Paul Martin today announced that Saturday, January 8th, 2005 has been declared a national day of mourning, in honour of those lost or missing following the earthquakes and tsunamis that struck countries in South and South-East Asia, as well as the east coast of Africa, on December 26, 2004... Back to the top

Powell pledges $25 mn for Sri Lanka
hindustantimes.com, January 7. The US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, on Friday pledged $25 million for relief and reconstruction in tsunami-hit Sri Lanka... Back to the top

US committed to rebuild Sri Lanka
dailynews.lk, Saturday, 08 January 2005. The visiting US Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday joint efforts on the relief front could be elevated to a political effort to achieve lasting peace... Back to the top

US aircraft carrier heads to Sri Lanka
dailynews.lk, Saturday, 08 January 2005. US aircraft carrier USS Bonhomme Richard will arrive at the southern coast of Sri Lanka in the next three to five days to carry out relief work in the tsunami-hit island, a US official said yesterday... Back to the top

Tsunami tragedy fails to bring Lankan Govt., LTTE together
sunnetwork.org, Saturday, 8 Jan 2005 . Colombo, Jan 07 - As the world unites to help Asia's tsunami survivors, Sri Lanka's government and Tamil Tiger rebels are busy trading charges of discrimination in aid distribution, harassment and playing miser... Back to the top

Powell Visits Red Cross Relief Centre in Galle
Bandula Jayasekara in Colombo, SLT 5.30 P.M Friday 7 January 2005. US Secretary of State Collin Powell visited a Red Cross Relief Centre in Galle this afternoon and inspected the distribution operations of the Sri Lanka Red Cross in Galle... Back to the top

Lanka’s tsunami sensor not repaired since 2003
Hindustan Times, Januayr 7. The tsunami-warning equipment gifted to Sri Lankan by Japan had been out of order since August 2003, and the authorities had not bothered to repair it, says disaster management expert Dr Ranijth Premalal De Silva... Back to the top

World leaders due in Sri Lanka to asses tsunami damage
turkishpress.com, 07-01-2005, 06h29. COLOMBO (AFP) - World leaders including US Secretary of State Colin Powell and UN chief Kofi Annan were due in Sri Lanka to view firsthand damage from tsunamis that killed 30,600 people here last month, officials said... Back to the top

We want more aid, says hurt Sri Lanka
theaustralian.news.com.au, January 7, 2004. SRI Lanka's high commissioner to Australia was "hurt" the Australian Government had failed to provide more aid to his country and urged the Howard Government to give more generously... Back to the top

Lanka’s tsunami sensor not repaired since 2003
hindustantimes.com, January 7, 2004. The tsunami-warning equipment gifted to Sri Lankan by Japan had been out of order since August 2003, and the authorities had not bothered to repair it, says disaster management expert Dr Ranijth Premalal De Silva... Back to the top

US military presence in Sri Lanka no hindrance to peace
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ANALYSIS-Sri Lanka s economy does not take tsunami lying down
alertnet.org, 07 Jan 2005 11:24:42 GMT. COLOMBO, Jan 7 (Reuters) - More than 30,000 Sri Lankans lost their lives when the tsunami hit their island the day after Christmas, but perversely the economy looks like it will gain from the destruction, analysts said on Friday... Back to the top

Irish FM to visit Sri Lanka
dailynews.lk, Saturday, 08 January 2005. Irish Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern said Friday he would visit Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka to assess humanitarian aid needs and priorities following the tsunami disaster... Back to the top

Relief assistance from Indian companies based in Lanka
dailynews.lk, Saturday, 08 January 2005. Several Indian companies based in Sri Lanka have extended a helping hand to the relief operations in the wake of the tsunami tragedy, the High Commission of India said yesterday... Back to the top

CWS Tsunami Aid Arrives in Sri Lanka -- CWS Raises Tsunami Appeal ...
alertnet.org, 07 Jan 2005 17:13:00 GMT. NEW YORK – International humanitarian agency Church World Service (CWS) announced this morning a $5 million public fundraising campaign for victims of the Southern Asia tsunami disaster... Back to the top

Greece to send floating hospital, more aid to tsunami victims
Associated Press, Fri January 7, 2005 10:03 EST . - - The Foreign Ministry has also announced it will send a cruise ship to Sri Lanka - , to carry some 800 tons of humanitarian aid and serve as a floating hospital... Back to the top

Plane full of medical supplies headed for Sri Lanka
newsday.com, January 7, 2005. NEW YORK -- A cargo plane loaded with more than 40 tons of medicine and medical supplies departed for tsunami-devastated Sri Lanka on Friday as part of an effort spearheaded by a nonprofit organization from Kansas... Back to the top

Sri Lanka 's tsunami death toll rises to 30,680
Associated Press, Fri January 7, 2005 00:54 EST . - - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - (AP) Sri Lankan officials recorded 65 more tsunami deaths Friday, raising the nation's official death toll to 30,680... Back to the top

Southern Sri Lanka Digs Out, Looks to Rebuild
wired.com, Friday, January 07, 2005 2:35 a.m. ET. GALLE, Sri Lanka (Reuters) - Sri Lankans have made huge progress in clearing the rubble left in the wake of the deadly Indian Ocean tsunami and thousands of displaced people have left camps for the homeless, officials and aid groups say... Back to the top

UK charity maps Sri Lanka aid effort
bbc.co.uk, Friday, 7 January, 2005, 18:13 GMT . The authorities and relief agencies in Sri Lanka have been delivering aid on the tsunami-ravaged island using maps produced 24 hours a day by a team of British volunteers... Back to the top

Norway lifts travel advisory for Thailand, Sri Lanka ; Sweden and Denmark keep warnings in place
Associated Press, Fri January 7, 2005 06:02 EST . - - OSLO, Norway (AP) Norway's foreign ministry on Friday lifted an advisory against travel to Thailand and Sri Lanka - , but warned of widespread damage from the devastating tsunami that swept southern Asia... Back to the top

Sri Lanka shows signs of rehabilitation despite great loss
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South Korean PM to arrive in Sri Lanka
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Dosanjh arrives in Sri Lanka for disaster tour
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Animals sensed tsunami days ahead, says Lankan expert
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Benn to Tour Sri Lanka Devastation
scotsman.com, January 7, 2005. International Development Secretary Hilary Benn was due to arrive in Sri Lanka tonight for a 24-hour tour... Back to the top

Martin to visit tsunami disaster zones, relief team heads to Sri Lanka
Yahoo, Fri, Jan 07, 2005 . OTTAWA (AFP) - Prime Minister Paul Martin will visit areas stricken by the tsunami disaster in Thailand and Sri Lanka later this month, an official said... Back to the top

A glimpse of Sri Lanka s suffering
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Cricketers deliver message of hope to Sri Lankan survivors
The INdependent, January 7, 2004. Amid the anguish and pain of a refugee camp was a smile. It came courtesy of sport... Back to the top

Muslim Hands relief team in Sri Lanka arrives in Trincomalee, a ...
alertnet.org, 06 January 2005. “Clothing and water appear to be the biggest issues here” said Muslim Hands team leader Mr Tariq Nasir... Back to the top

Sri Lankans hope tsunami will unite their nation but government, rebels already back to bickering
Associated Press, Thu January 6, 2005 12:00 EST . DILIP GANGULY - Associated Press Writer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) On the edge of Tamil Tiger guerrilla country, soldiers long engaged in spilling rebel blood donated some of their own this week... Back to the top

Schools near Sri Lanka coastline to be relocated :-
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Saving Sri Lanka's sea turtles
cnn.com, Friday, January 7, 2005 . BENTOTA, Sri Lanka (CNN) -- The tsunami ended so many human lives, the environmental impact has taken second place... Back to the top

Sri Lankan Government Rejects Tamil Charges Tsunami Aid Delayed
bloomberg.com, Thursday, Jan 06 11:15GMT. Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Sri Lanka's government rejected charges by a Tamil aid group that the army is diverting relief supplies earmarked for tsunami victims in areas held by Tamil rebels in the northeast of the island. People in the northeastern region are receiving more assistance than districts in the south, the government said today in an e-mailed statement from the capital, Colombo... Back to the top

Tsunami toll rises to about 160,000 as world leaders push for faster relief
Associated Press, Thu January 6, 2005 23:49 EST . MICHAEL C. CORDER - Associated Press Writer - Japan hinted it might offer more help for those hit in the disaster that ravaged 11 countries including Sri Lanka - , India and Thailand... Back to the top

Governments pledge more than $4bn
CNN, January 7, 2004. LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Following is a list of monetary contributions pledged by governments and the World Bank to help Indian Ocean nations hit by the December 26 earthquake and tsunami, compiled from reports by Reuters bureaus and U... Back to the top

Notes From The Road With Sen. Frist In Sri Lanka, India
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In Sri Lanka, a new wave of pain
msn.com, Jan. 7, 2005. BATTICALOA, Sri Lanka - Ganesan is a rare man in Sri Lanka.He is a father, husband, and the only psychiatrist for 1.3 million of the world's most traumatized people. His roving practice along this island nation's eastern shore stretches over 150 miles, all of it devastated by last week's tsunami... Back to the top

Buddhist Fellowship volunteers head for Sri Lanka with relief ...
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