NGOs appeal to the UN

THE Jaffna NGO consortium urged the UN Secretary General in late October to ensure that sufficient humanitarian assistance reaches the people of the Vanni in northern Sri Lanka. The Sri Lankan government slashed food aid to LTTE-held areas from 1 July. The Vanni region, hit by earlier cuts, has further suffered by a 57% reduction in food supply. Reports say that attempts of Colombo’s business community to send food to the Vanni has been thwarted by the Defence Ministry.

The government has also cut fuel supply alleging that fuel reaches the LTTE. The shortage of fuel has affected agriculture and the Government Agents warn that the food situation is likely to deteriorate further. Reports say that the Vanni is being denied development assistance. Upto October, the LTTE stronghold of Mullaitivu received only 27% of the Rs 3.4 million development aid allocated. The Defence Ministry has delayed permits to transport shelter materials to the Vanni and the GAs are unable to carry out essential repairs to refugee huts before monsoon rains in November.

The shortage of medicines continues. Three refugee children died of diarrhoea in Akkarayankulam hospital in early October. Cholera is reported in some areas and there are fears of an epidemic. The Vanni refugees have continued to demonstrate against food cuts before government and UNHCR offices for the last two months. Civilians returning to Kilinochchi, after its capture by the LTTE in late September, say they found human remains. Over 60 people visiting homes disappeared during Army control of the area. Six returnees to the town in October were injured by landmines.

Further west in Mallavi, shells seriously wounded a man and a pregnant woman on 12 October. Two other civilians, M Nageswaran and V Suthan, were killed by shells fired from the Elephant Pass Army camp in late October. Airforce bombers attacked civilian areas in Kaiveli near Puthukudyiruppu on 24 October wounding a woman.


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