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2. CRITERIA FOR DISTRIBUTION
It was decided to distribute Qurban meat as follows, with the availability of funds:
(a) To distribute 1 kg. per family to cover a larger number of families.
(b) To cover the border villages in the Polonnaruwa district.
(c) To cover camps/villages in the districts of
(d) To distribute to IDPs resettled in Mannar from Puttalam.
(e) To distribute to those affected in Mutur
(f) To distribute to Jaffna Muslims in
(g) To distribute to IDPs from
(h) To distribute to IDPs from
3. DISTRIBUTION
The distributions were carried out on Eid festival on 7.11.2011 and on two days thereafter, due to the logistical problems. Each family was given about 1 kg. of meat. Our contacts were entrusted with the distribution and it was not possible for me to be present.
(a)
The job was entrusted to S.M. Sahabdeen. The meat of about 1 kg. per family were distributed as follows. The number of families in
(b) Polonnaruwa District
The job was entrusted to S.H.M. Ansar. The distribution was arranged through the Mosques. 1 kg. of meat, approximately, was distributed to each family. In 1992, following the Kattankudy killings in mosques, the LTTE brutally massacred a large number of families in the Polonnaruwa/Batticaloa border villages of Alanchipotana, Palliyagodella, Pangurana, Akbarpuram and Ahmedpuram in the Mahaweli ‘B’ zones. The villagers were moved to camps set up in Welikanda, Tambala, Sungawila and Nugagahatenne. They are now back in their villages.
(c)
Two bulls were purchased for Rs. 33,000/- and 27,000/-, and the meat was divided into packs of about 1.0 to 1.25 kg. and distributed to 118 families, who are from
(d) Mutur
The assistance of K.M.H. Akbar was sought. 5 bulls were slaughtered costing Rs. 130,000/-. Meat was packetted into parcels of 1 kg. each and distributed to 540 families in the suburbs of Mutur where no distributions were made by others.
(e)
Many IDP families have returned to
(f) Puttalam
There are many IDPs from
The distribution was arranged by M.S. Raheem through Masjid Shubbanul Muslimeen and Masjithur Rahman.
Photographs taken at various places of distribution are enclosed.
5. Comments and Observations
The collection of funds and distribution of Qurban meat this year covered 4,073 families, as compared to 2,737 families in 2010. The SLMRA contributions in 2010 and 2011 were about the same at Rs. 710,000/-, but in 2011 a sum of Rs. 1,160,000/- was spent with contributions from other sources as well. This was due to the SLMRA Qurban Appeal being received this year and conveyed to potential donors by email. The SLMRA had not sent the Appeals for many years after 2004 and my critical comments made them realise their lethargic attitude. The local donations received were Rs. 100,150/- and Rs. 316,500/- from
The cost of bulls in
There is no change in the status-quo of the displaced Muslims, who are still languishing mainly in refugee camps away from their homelands for the last 21 years. Some families have returned to Mannar and
Mannar and
In 2010 about 5,000 families in Puttalam returned to the Musali Division in Mannar as requested by the Govt. They were not given any facilities and were shuttling back and forth to Puttalam. The SLMRA gave dry rations to 515 families during Ramazan 2010. In the same year Qurban meat was distributed to 355 families in the Veppankulam area in Mannar. During Ramazan 2011 the SLMRA gave dry rations to 620 families in many villages. In 2011 Qurban meat was distributed to 1,133 families in selected areas of Mannar.
Very recently about 600 families from Kalpitiya were asked by the Govt. to resettle in their original ancestral lands close to Talaimannar. When they went there the Army and Police evicted them saying that the land now belongs to the State. They were in dire straits without food and other facilities. This was reported in the Muslim Information Centre Newsletter of November 2011. When they occupied Mosque lands the Navy had stopped them saying that the lands belong to the Lands Reform Commission. It is now reported that they were settled in a large area of jungle land, but lack any facilities. Therefore, a larger part of SLMRA funds for assistance were diverted to the Mannar District.
About 500 families who returned to
The Final Report of the Citizens’ Commission on the Expulsion of Muslims from the
The President appointed the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC) in May 2010 to look into events of the Sri Lankan civil war between 21st February, 2002 and 19th May, 2009. The dates are, obviously, politically motivated to begin from the Ceasefire Agreement. The war intensified from July 1983 and the period does not cover the brutal killings of Muslims and the eviction of the Northern Muslims in 1990, which again shows the discrimination of Muslim IDPs by trying to avoid these significant events. However, the Citizens’ Commission made a lengthy and informative presentation to the LLRC.
Although the LTTE was defeated in May 2009, the Govt. has still not addressed the issues of resettling and rehabilitating the Muslim IDPs. They are silent on this matter todate, despite forever talking about the Tamil IDPs. The Muslim leaders should take up this matter but they are not taking interest, though representations have been made by those affected.
The LLRC Report which was released few days ago and presented in Parliament, says that the Muslims chased out from the North should be resettled in their native places. With regard to the Muslim IDPs displaced from
In this scenario it is disheartening and pathetic that there is no leadership nor statesmanship in the Muslim community, despite the presence of a large number of Muslim Ministers and Advisers. Quoting Dr. A.C.L. Ameer Ali, “There are now more Muslim politicians and ministers than ever in the history of the community at the national level. There is a need for a statesman like leadership.
Inshah Allah, it is hoped that the Muslim IDPs, in particular, will be looked after and their problems resolved soon and that they will be able to resettle in their original homelands..
M. ALI AZEEZ
Co-ordinator for SLMRA(
18th December, 2011.
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