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| Canadian PM under pressure to visit Wanni By D. B. S. Jeyaraj The tsunami rose in the Indian Ocean as many in Canada were sitting down to Christmas dinner. Some describe the death and damage it wrought as the first truly global disaster of a newly mature world. A world in which stark images of distant ruin are brought instantly into our homes. A planet that daunted intrepid explorers of old, a world once regarded as impossibly vast, has been transformed into an intimate community. Oceans may separate us from South Asia, but we are a family. Today, right now, we are connected by compassion. We must nurture that connection. We must let those in distress, those who have so few earthly possessions and so much unearthly pain “we must let them know that we will be steadfast. We will help to raise them up. We will be there for them“ now, and tomorrow as well. For all the tomorrows it takes." The Canadian Prime Minister was very correct when he spoke of the positive Canadian response to the tragedy. The Canadian people regardless of ethnicity or religion had responded with magnificent generosity. Ordinary people and institutions were donating lavishly to charities aiming at tsunami relief. Sri Lankan - Canadians in Canada were touched by the numerous expressions of concern and sympathy extended to them by fellow Countrymen from all walks of life in the days after the tragedy that was given much publicity over the media. Paul Martin also mentioned a particular incident in Sri Lanka during his address. He went on to say - "Along the south coast of Sri Lanka, Our Lady of Matara Church sits across a narrow road from the ocean. The church is known throughout the country for its small statue of Mary and the Baby Jesus. The faithful have long made pilgrimages to see the artifact, which was pulled from the sea by fishermen some five centuries ago. On the morning of Dec. 26, communion was just beginning in the church when the waves came. The parishioners were so close to the sea, they had no warning. At least seventeen people died in the sanctuary, where they had come to worship God. The pastor survived. He struggled to save the statue, but a wall of water swept it away. History has it that the statue was lost twice before, once when it was misplaced for many years, and once in a shipwreck at sea. Both times it was recovered. And it would be so again. Three days after the tsunami, the small statue was discovered, undamaged, in a nearby garden. The pastor said of the likeness of Mary: "She came from the sea. She knows how to swim." As a human being, as a person of faith, I'm not sure exactly what to take from this. It's heartbreaking to imagine the horror that must have been brought to that most serene of places. And yet each time I think of it I find some hope, a renewed sense that true faith is unshakable, eternal. That's the human instinct, of course is to search for a flicker of hope in even the most dire and dark of circumstances. We see it in the response within our borders".Along the south coast of Sri Lanka, Our Lady of Matara Church sits across a narrow road from the ocean. The church is known throughout the country for its small statue of Mary and the Baby Jesus. The faithful have long made pilgrimages to see the artifact, which was pulled from the sea by fishermen some five centuries ago". [Contd.] |
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| Politicians, professionals and power [Sunday Observer] Sunday Essay by Ajith Samaranayake Now that the debris is being cleared away and the country is coming to terms with the terrible human and emotional cost of the Tsunami tragedy the hunt for villains and culprits has begun in earnest. Perhaps a nation ravaged by the most awful calamity in her history has need for an exercise in collective catharsis. So while the writers and the columnists are trying to draw metaphysical and philosophical conclusions from December 26 the more logical and practical-minded are seeking to find out whether the disaster could not have been forecast so that there would not have been such a terrible cost in human lives and suffering. |
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| Jan 16th: From the Tamil Press [Sunday Observer] Government's opposition to allow UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to visit tsunami devastated areas in the North and East has widened the gap between the LTTE and the government on the resumption of peace talks, the Sudaroli screamed in its lead story on Monday and added that the tigers were angered by this action. In a related story the paper said hundreds of people gathered in the Jaffna town and held a demonstration opposite the UN branch office demanding that the UN Head should visit the North and East. In another front page story the paper said President Kumaratunga herself had said that it was the government that advised the Secretary General not to visit the North-East. The Thinakkural quoted LTTE political wing leader Thamilselvan and said the government had destroyed the efforts on peace by preventing Kofi Annan from going to the North-East. TNA leader R. Sampanthan and Parliamentarian Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam met with Kofi Annan before his departure and complained about discrimination in the rehabilitation work in the North-East. The Thinakaran in its lead story said that Kofi Annan had assured that equal assistance would be granted to all affected areas in the country. The Thinakaran on Tuesday quoted President Kumaratunga and said houses would be built within 90 days for all those families who lost their dwellings in the tsunami. All Tamil dailies reported the death of former Parliamentarian and Leader of the EROS, Shankar Raji. |
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| TAMILWEEK TSUNAMI - NEWS - RELIEF - ALERT # 2 |
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| www.dnd.ca Operation STRUCTURE - Tsunami |
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| DART launches 'operation structure' By D.B.S. Jeyaraj At least one Canadian official was puzzled when this writer informed him of the demographic nuances. The earlier understanding had been that the tsunami had victimised the Amparai people in accordance with the overall population ratio. Despite the unevenness of tsunami damage, the Canadians too are playing it safe by seemingly adopting an ethnic balance regardless of need based imperatives. [Contd.] |
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| President A.P.J Abdul Kalam on Creator: [Contd] |
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| An act of God? [The Hindu] The little schoolboy who innocently quizzed the President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, about God may have, unknowingly, joined a worldwide debate around one of the most profound philosophical questions raised by the tsunami disaster — whether there is, indeed, such a thing as an "omnipotent," "omniscient" and "benevolent" God and, if so, how did he allow a human tragedy of such proportions to happen? |
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| Kofi Annan's Special Envoy visits Mullaithivu [Tamilnet] |
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| Tamil Movie Review Aayudham [The Hindu] For Eons now, a hero who is superhuman, a villain who is brutal and a heroine who is vulnerable are characters chiselled to suit formula ventures in cinema. The same combo comes together to provide some masala fare in Mars Entertainment Group & Motion Pictures Partners International's "Aayudham." And it's all very fine if you are not looking for anything innovative in the entertainment offered. Siva (Prashanth) is a medical college student who is easily irked by the atrocities around him. |
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| A bunch of entertainers [The Hindu] As many as six Tamil films are being released today, special day for Tamils. Kavithalaya's "Aiya," Supergood films "Thiruppachi," Mars Entertainment Group "Aayudham," Roja Combines's "Devadhaiyai Kandaen," K. R. Infotainment Pvt. Ltd. "Dancer," and a dubbed film featuring Arjun will provide entertainment for the eager fans of stars. |
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| J.N. Dixit passes away [The Hindu] Mr. Dixit, who would have turned 69 on January 8, was well known in the region — having been envoy to Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Afghanistan — as well as being responsible for opening India's first mission to Bangladesh. He was the Foreign Secretary from November 1991 to February 1994. |
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