"The Sinhala government is bent on diverting
foreign aid, meant for the tsunami affected people, to
strengthen its military apparatus and also to stabilize its
political power. Our leadership is taking all possible efforts
at international level and with the Government of Sri Lanka to
ensure an equitable distribution of funds to the affected people
in all areas. The funds for NorthEast will be immediately used
for rehabilitation and to improve the living standard of our
people," said Anton Balasingham speaking to a group of tsunami
victims in Mullaithivu last Thursday.
"Several countries have come forward and pledged
large amounts of assistance for post-tsunami relief and
reconstruction. But, we are strongly suspicious of the
government’s ability to disburse the aid equitably among our
affected people.
"The Sinhala government appears to be acting
with the intention of diverting this foreign assistance, meant
for the tsunami affected people, to strengthen its military
mechanisms and also to stabilize its political power."
"That’s why, our leader Pirapaharan told the
Norwegian Foreign Minister to channel the funds through
International agencies to rebuild our people’s livelihood, thus
reaching our affected people directly".
"Our clear position is that these foreign funds
meant for the disaster victims should reach our people,"
Balasingham said.
"Fighting to achieve political rights is
different from the struggle to rebuild the lost livelihood.
That’s why we are engaged in discussions with the government of
Sri Lanka to find ways to structure a mechanism that will ensure
equitable distribution of foreign funds."
"But working out such a mechanism is difficult
under Chandrika Kumaratunge’s government as she is thinking of
stabilizing her political power and making political maneuvers
even during this time of unprecedented calamity," he said.
"I have come here as our leader’s representative
to tell you the amount of help our Tamil expatriates have
extended to their people here at home. The main objective of my
visit is to identify the barriers the Sri Lanka government is
placing in the way of aid reaching our people and inform these
details to the international community."
—TamilNet
"I spoke to our leader for two days and was able
to understand his deep feeling for the people affected by
tsunami. He has employed the entire organisation and its allied
institutions for the immediate post-tsunami relief and
rehabilitation effort, setting aside all other political and
military activities."
"Our leadership is taking all possible efforts
at international level and with the government of Sri Lanka to
urge them to take maximum possible steps to rehabilitate and
improve the lives of our people. It is with this message that I
have come to tell you," Balasingham said.
—TamilNet
The Commander of the Sea Tigers, Colonel Soosai
took Balasingham and his wife, Adele Balasingham in a Sea Tiger
vessel to Mullaithivu and Vadamaradchchi east and showed them
the devastation caused by the tsunami.
Speaking further, Balasingham said that the
coastal areas in the NorthEast have suffered the maximum
devastation, leaving over 20,000 people killed in these regions
and "accordingly a fair proportion of relief assistance should
also reach these areas."
—TamilNet