
By Latheef Farook –

Latheef Farook
Local media highlighted the twentieth anniversary of devastating Tsunami struck on December 26, 2004 and snatched way almost one percent of the Muslim population. However it failed to highlight how billions of tsunami aid disappeared without a trace.
According to reports, tsunami victims didn’t get any aid and they did not know where the aid money went. Some reports stated that money was feverishly transferred not only to government establishments, but also to accounts of individuals, companies and charity organizations.
Sri Lanka’s then deputy executive director of the anti-graft organization Rukshana Nanayakkara said: “It was almost impossible to find out what happened to the cash. According to an initial government audit only 13 percent of the aid was spent during the first year of reconstruction, but since then there has been no formal examination of accounts.”
He added that, “there has been no proper accounts maintained on the aid money and we believe that only a fraction of the aid trickled down to the real victims”.
For example Saudi Arabia built 500 houses to Muslim families affected by Tsunami. Houses were ready for occupation. Extremists, led by Buddhist monks, opposed giving the houses only to Muslims. Thus the houses were not given .Today they are covered with thick jungle where snakes, reptiles and other wild animals live.
While tsunami victims were languishing in appalling conditions in inhospitable temporary shelters, there began to emerge report after report of corruption highlighting to what extent human beings could descend to in exploiting even human misery and sufferings for their own benefit.
According to a report by the then Auditor-General, S.C. Mayadunne, “government officials misspent or misappropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of tsunami aid after failing to follow instructions. Officials gave millions of rupees in tsunami assistance to thousands of families who were not directly affected while others displaced by the tsunami did not even get the rations they were entitled to”.
Some other reports pointed out that Sri Lanka received 3.2 billion dollars in foreign aid pledges. In the absence of proper account-keeping, many believe that only a fraction of the aid actually went to the real victims and it was impossible to track down what happened to the cash.
Under the headline “Merry times for tsunami racketeers” this is what a report by Shamindra Ferdinando said in the “Island” of 26 December 2006, “Even years after the tsunami, the government is yet to punish State officials accountable for waste, corruption and negligence in the aftermath of the unprecedented natural disaster.
“Inquiries reveal that the government has failed to initiate action against them despite clear evidence of wasteful expenditure on a large scale. Politicians have connived with officials to help their supporters play out funds and in some cases, further the interests of their associates. They have profited from crooked deals involving crooked means, hiring of vehicles and compensation for damaged and destroyed houses
Summing up the situation, a compassionate Buddhist had this to state in his column in a local daily:
“It is true that we did rise to the occasion, but sadly it is also true that we folded up even faster than it took us to stand tall. This is why at 9.30 a.m. on December 26, if we mourn anything, we should mourn the tragic fact that we could not respond adequately as citizens, as fellow human beings. Perhaps we should all go to the beach, if not to show gratitude, to lament. Let us, when we do this, or whatever else we find ourselves doing at that most inauspicious time, reflect on the fact that in this Buddhist country there is a thing called karma pala, that while some things are bad, among the worst is the intent to prey on misery, and that such transgressions have a way of constructing appropriate punishments.
“I suggest, humbly, that we recognize in our blood streams, in our heartbeats and our sinews the sad truth that we have failed and hope that this recognition generates in all of us the first seeds of resolve that allows us to do better. Let us resolve to rectify our errors and truly emerge as a people worthy of a nation, simply by developing the faculty of sympathy and gathering the strength to move forward, not alone but with each and every one left behind by the tsunami waves.”
Muslims were the worst affected and number of villages in the east were flattened. During the first few post-tsunami days, there was an unparalleled outpouring of support and sympathy for the victims. Spontaneous goodwill poured forth overwhelmingly when people from all communities and from all walks of life rushed to help the victims.
In Colombo, many left everything and rushed with whatever food, water and clothes they could gather to help the victims everywhere. It was highly commendable that in doing so they rose above race, religion, ethnicity and other considerations.
Individuals who emptied their pockets and the civil organizations that rushed to the scene of disaster with whatever possible aid also restored the fading faith in humanity.
They demonstrated that compassion and human kindness still remain alive among the average people though politicians play politics and divide the communities. Though the tsunami brought together the warring and divided communities, yet it was a short-lived dream as conflict broke out within a year. According to early estimates, the total value of the damage stood at US$1.5 billion. According to reports billions of dollars poured into the country in the form of aid to the unfortunate tsunami victims.
During tsunami disaster then President Kumaratunga, who was in London, rushed home and assured that their houses would be rebuilt within six months. But these promises disappeared in the same way of the tsunami waves, despite billions of rupees given to help tsunami victims.
In the aftermath of the tsunami, President Chandrika Kumaratunga’s government initiated a move to sign a joint mechanism with the LTTE. But the Muslim tsunami victims were not only kept in the dark but were also ignored by the agreement to please the LTTE which opposed Muslim participation.
In her desire to seal an agreement at any cost President Kumaratunga ignored the Muslims. The so-called peace broker, Norway was active partner in this conspiracy against the Muslim tsunami victims.
”Columnist Sassanka Samarakkody said, “The main priority of our opportunistic political leaders is certainly not the wellbeing of the people or the territorial integrity of the country, but to cling on to power or grab power at any cost.”
Lasantha Pethiyagoda / December 30, 2024
There are no surprises in this article. The fact that vermin in the garb of state leaders and politicians had utmost contempt for ordinary people and were merely performing or acting their roles for the audience, is nothing new. These vermin came in various forms. The foremost among them directly stole the foreign monies coming in and banked them in secret offshore accounts under different names, third parties or just numbered accounts that are untraceable to depositors. The next rung of vermin took the goods allocated for tsunami relief, be they medical equipment or supplies, or food and sanitary ware. More on-the-spot vultures preyed on the dead or dying, and snatched their jewelry, watches, phones, wallets etc. In the aftermath of the tsunami, orphans were spirited away to Colombo mansions to be used as slaves or sexual relief objects, on various pretexts like “saving” them or claiming they were their relatives etc. Homes allocated to Muslims by a Sunni Muslim kingdom not being given is just the tip of the iceberg. That culture of exploitation and parasitic existence is coming to a close, with the NPP cultural revolution that is underway.
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a14455 / December 31, 2024
Money does not disappear without a trace. There is always a paper trail. Instead of writing nonsense articles, I’d like to see people post evidence and prosecute the thieves.
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Sarath / December 31, 2024
During Ranasinghe Premadasa’s prudency [1989 to 1993], a similar vanishing trick took place.
I was then working in Dubai and many Sri Lankans in the emirate received a letter from the president’s office with official seal etc., reminding us of our Lankan origins and the obligations we owed to our motherland, which at the time was in financial difficulty. [Were we at any time not in financial difficulty?] The letter provided details of an official SL bank account to which donations should be sent and promised to acknowledge our donation with a letter that would be important upon our return home.
Many Lankans, myself included, sent various amounts. My contribution was US $200, a significant sum then.
The letter of acknowledgement never came to any of us.
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old codger / December 31, 2024
Sarath,
Shouldn’t you be happy to have contributed to the education of “Puthano”, the walking dictionary?
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leelagemalli / January 1, 2025
The leftist government was formed against the will of the people and the allegations against the Rajapaksa family regarding the misuse of tsunami donation money should be investigated even now. Why are things stagnating more than the speed of their talks about the talks before the elections?
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They were given 2/3 more seats in parliament than they expected because they can do whatever they see fit for the common good.
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However, nothing magically works in 100 days for those who have dreamt of. What we have experienced before our senses is not the expected system change.
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The clouds of frustration over the island sky are getting stronger day by day.
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The Z-genzies are worried about their future life, unable to face it. Everyone else is questioning around the clock. It seems that the AKD-led groups have completely weakened their senses.
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I feel that the appointed AKD-led groups have not solved even a small problem well, let alone the magical miracles of “changing the real system”.
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Gotabhaya, who could not even solve the cooking gas problem, could not even work on power cuts for 12 hours in those days, somehow with the coming to power of Mr. Wickremesinghe, that miracle became a reality, the fuel problem was somehow solved. And normalcy was restored, however people never gave the credit to him.
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