Internally Displaced Persons in Puttlam launch new Political Front
By Dushiyanthini Kanagasabapathipillai
“We lack road, water, and housing facilities. Our children are unable to attend school regularly as there is no proper transport service. We don’t have any facility and leading the same life even now as same as 18 years ago”.
This is a cry of an Internally Displaced single mother from Jaffna, A. Shahula shared her agony while chewing betel. She is living with her two kids in Saltern 2 welfare camp in Puttlam.
Most of them are still leading their lives in welfare camps, and lack the normal living standard of a person. A large number of internally displaced persons from Jaffna are living in Thillaiyady, which is called “Little Jaffna”. These Internally Displaced Persons feel that, there is a discrimination between the Internally Displaced Persons from Jaffna and Mannar. They are frustrated about the long delay in distribution of services and goods.
The People’s Revival Front was inaugurated in order to fulfill the needs of the IDPs, who languish in the welfare camps for nearly two decades. They say that, they have been cheated by the politicians, and they want a political representation for the Internally Displaced Persons from Jaffna.
[Slide presentation: Internally Displaced Persons in Puttlam launch Political Front]
“Our people have lost many of their rights. We want to make a difference in their lives and restore their rights. We like to resettle them back in their own places and solve their hardships. These are the main reasons for us to start a new political party. Starting a new party was a long due, we must have started this party 10 or 15 years ago” says M. M. Kuthoos, the President of People’s Revival Front as a call for prayer was called in the evening.
There were 20,000 Muslims, who got evicted from Jaffna district in 1990. The number and the needs have doubled during nearly two decades. There are about 15,000 registered voters among the Jaffna Internally Displaced Persons in Puttlam.
The part of the trouble that has developed in Puttlam is between the IDPs and the host community, there aren’t enough jobs and resources for both.
“We are living with a lot of hardships in the welfare camps. There is no job opportunity, rations are not given at regular intervals. We receive the rations after four or five months” lamented S. H. Mansoor, who is running a small grocery shop adjoining his thatched house in Saltern 2 camp.
The members of the host community in Puttlam believe that, the beginning of a new party such as People’s Revival Front is a good move to meet the needs of the Internally Displaced Persons.
“When the minority political parties contest along with the majority political parties, there are injustices such as poll rigging” said S.R.M.Muzammil, the Chief Trustee of Puttlam Grand Mosque and a member of the host community as he relaxes and supervises in his coconut grove.
Internally Displaced Persons are hopeful that the People’s Revival Party will be able to solve their problems in the future. According to the President of the People’s Revival Front that, they are planning to register it in the near future.
Puttlam is situated on the coastal belt of North Western Province. According to a survey carried out by the District Secretariat of Puttlam, the total population of the district is 8,14,000. Sinhala population is 5,85,000, Muslim population is 1,49,000, and Tamil population is 80,000. There are currently 75,000 Internally Displaced Persons from Northern Province in Puttlam.
Audio in Tamil:Dushiyanthini Kanagasabapathipillai talks to Internally Diplaced Persons in Puttlam on their new effort:
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Comments
These people are highly expolited
Thanks Dushiyanthini for highlighting this long forgotten lot.
They were evicted by the LTTE.
Arasan andru kavanippan, Deivam ninru kavanippan.
Dushi,
It is wonderful job, Please keep it up, Congratulation on your success.
Well done Dushi,Tamil Interview in Audio gives us a good idea of the suffering of these unfortunate persons who had formed themself in a Political front hope this will highlight the issue.
Hi Dushi
Thanks for highlighting the suffering of displaced people.Govt should take immediate steps to resettle theses people elsewhere. I don’t think starting new party will help 75,000 displaced people.
Again it’s going to create tension and problems among local people and mainly among national political parties.
Good job. Audio Tamil presentation is fantastic.
Here's your Evidence of Ethnic Cleansing... by the LTTE!!
Funny how there's very little mention of the Eviction of these Muslim Sri Lankans when it comes to the LTTE and their atrocities...
The Government should resettle them back in their orginal lands - back in Jaffna, once the LTTE are wiped out. They should not be moved around the island. The last thing we need is to give the LTTE and its Jaffna supporters the Message that they can Terrorize and Ethnically Clense Non-Tamils from the North and the Government will aid and abet them in their moves to make the North a Tamil Only Land.
First, they came for the Jews
And I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists
And I did not speak out because I was not a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists
And I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me
And there was no one left to speak out for me.
This is a poem attributed to Pastor Martin Niemöller
(1892–1984) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group.
** Jaffna Tamil belonging to the Silent Majority**
Thank you Dushy for the article. Keep up the good work. Hopefully it will reach the ears of those entrusted with the authority of taking care of the people of Sri Lanka