TRO contacts :
Telephone : + 94 112 693254 (Colombo)
Telephone : + 94 21 228 3947 (Killinochi)
Website :
www.troonline.org
Email :
[email protected]
www.tchr.net
HEAD OFFICE: Tamil Centre for Human Rights - TCHR/CTDH
9, rue des Peupliers - 95140 Garge les Gonesse - FRANCE
Contact person : S. V. Kirubaharan � General Secretary
Fax: + 33 1 40 38 28 74 - Email:
[email protected] /
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TCHR-UK
Tamil Centre for Human Rights - TCHR/CTDH
PO Box 182, Manchester M16 8ED, UNITED KINGDOM
Contact person : Deirdre McConnell � Director
International Programme
Fax: + 44 161 860 4609 - Email:
[email protected] /
[email protected]
TCHR-NETHERLANDS
Tamil Centrum voor Mensenrechten- TCHR
Steelingmolen 43
1703 TE Heerhugowaard, THE NETHERLANDS
Contact person : Sinniah Indiran
Fax : + 31 - 72 - 57 15 801
Email :
[email protected] |
With reference to our
Urgent Action
Appeal of 28 December 2004 (Ref DR011/UA/2004) on the human
tragedy caused by the tsunami tidal waves, in the North East of
the island of Sri Lanka, we give an update on the latest
statistics and information on the ground situation in the North
East.
TCHR sources in the North East have updated the figures of those
killed, missing, displaced and injured by the tsunami tidal
waves as follows:
District |
Dead |
Missing |
Displaced |
Injured |
Amparai |
13,261 |
6,350 |
191,163 |
Not known |
Batticaloa |
2,000 |
2,000 |
208,803 |
2,100 |
Trincomalee |
844 |
Not known |
137,000 |
3,400 |
Mullaitivu |
3,370 |
4,500 |
97,000 |
3,800 |
Vadamarachi East |
2,100 |
59 |
61,839 |
1,800 |
Total |
21,575 |
12,909 |
695,805 |
11,100 |
Despite several urgent appeals made from the
North East, assistance rendered to Sri Lanka by nearly twenty
countries has still not reached the affected people in the North
East. The death toll is increasing as the rescue and recovery
operations continue.
News reaching from Sri Lanka indicates that relief trucks have
been blocked from reaching the frontier of the Tamil region.
"�����..an official of an international aid
agency reported today that Sinhalese mobs were blocking
relief trucks from reaching the frontier, diverting the
supplies to their own hard-hit communities. At least four
trucks were stopped by a low-ranking government official
from crossing into the Tamil zone, said the official". (http://www.breakingnews.ie/2004/12/29/story182380.html)
Doctors and community workers in the North East
said yesterday that no help had been given to them by any
government official or by any government institutions.
Tamil parliamentarians from the North East have appealed to the
donor countries and agencies to help directly the Tamil and
Muslim people whose lives have been destroyed by the Tsunami.
There are about 352 Relief Centres working round the clock in
the North East without any help from the government.
As the government help failed to reach the North East areas, the
Tamil Rehabilitation Organisation � TRO, which continues to help
the victims is appealing for international help.
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