[lbo-talk] [Fwd: [nowar_australia] Diego Garcia -- [tsunamis and the potential for peace]

Leigh Meyers leigh_m at sbcglobal.net
Thu Dec 30 11:32:01 PST 2004


Tsunami a peacemaker for S.Lanka, Tamil Tigers? 29 Dec 2004 17:44:36 GMT http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/COL174189.htm Source: Reuters AlertNet

COLOMBO, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Feared Tamil Tiger rebels appeared to offer an olive branch to their Sri Lankan foes on Wednesday, a month after threatening to return to war, as they struggled to cope with the aftermath of a devastating tsunami.

Appealing for aid as they cleared thousands of corpses from their northern and eastern strongholds, notorious rebel leader Velupillai Prabhakaran also issued a rare statement of condolence to the southern Sinhalese he warred against for two decades at a cost of over 64,000 lives.

"My condolences...go out to our Muslim and Sinhala brethren in the southern coastal areas, who have lost their kith and kin, and in deep sorrow," Prabhakaran said in a statement posted on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam's Peace Secretariat Web site. <>

[Overposted? Already?]

L

----- Original Message ----- From: kjkhoo at softhome.net To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 11:03 AM Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] [Fwd: [nowar_australia] Diego Garcia -- [tsunamiwas in progress days before?]

At 8:50 am -0800 30/12/04, Leigh Meyers wrote:
>I think someone mentioned in the news that the wavefront was
>400/Kmh, that doesn't
>leave a whole lot of time...

The quake happened around 8:00am local time Sunday. The first wave arrived at Phuket (Thailand) and Penang (Malaysia) a few hours later, and later than that at Sri Lanka and Tamilnadu. There would have been sufficient time to mount an evacuation of sorts -- none of the countries have evacuation plans for such a contingency.

It does appear that the people at the Pacific Centre tried to call around, but embassies were closed for the holidays, and they had no other contacts. But did they call Washington? Australia was apparently informed. Were the local governments perhaps informed, but ignored the warnings for any number of misguided reasons?

As for contributions pledged, seems like the focus is on Phuket (Thailand) and Sri Lanka, both areas of western tourists -- sorry for the sour note.

While Tamilnadu, Sri Lanka, Phuket, the Andamans/Nicobar need assistance, both immediate and longer term, the worst hit area -- the provice of Acheh is north Sumatra -- needs it in spades and more. Current estimates are of around 80,000 deaths, but that's going to rise. The Indonesian government seems to have been spectacularly incompetent in managing the post-tsunami situation, with areas on the west coast -- directly facing the quake site -- not visited until Thursday. In those areas, whole villages have been completely flattened, disappeared. The provincial capital of Acheh is something like 1/3 destroyed. The province is also the site of a regional autonomy/separatist movement, and has been under martial law.

kj khoo ==========

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