Wednesday, October 26, 2005

"The Quake that Disappeared"

"The Quake that Disappeared"

Tsunami Disaster 2004
Died: 150,00
Displaced: 1.5 Million
Funds raised: $10 billion

South Asia Earthquake 2005
Died: 100,00
Displaced: 3.3 million
Funds raised: $630 million

In the next four weeks as desperately harsh winter takes over Kashmir the casualties will sky rocket as people freeze to death but you will only hear about this once it happens because only then will it become news-worthy.

Public Eye reports

Compared to some other recent tragedies – and there's no question that we've seen a number in the past year – the South Asia quake has not gotten much attention....But despite the fact that "the aftermath of the Pakistan earthquake…is worse than the tsunami last year," according to the United Nations, it seems many Westerners have forgotten the quake. Not suprisingly, "donations for victims of the recent earthquake in Pakistan and India have not come close to the giving for the tsunami and Hurricane Katrina," according to United Press International. The situation led Umair A. Khan, writing in Chowk, to observe, "beyond Pakistan's national news media, [media] coverage is a silent movie playing out on inside pages (if at all)." As the death toll rises and many of the homeless are endangered by the impending winter, he implores people to literally scream in order to bring attention to the situation.

Please don't allow the Kashmiri plight to wallow in obscurity. Do whatever you can to spread the word about these poor people who have no platform to speak up for themselves and no way to help themselves except through prayers. Even as you read this, they are dying.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Earthquake in Pakistan,Kashmir,India

On Saturday 8th October Pakistan, Kashmir and India suffered an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the richter scale. The epicenter was in Pakistan resulting in the nothern regions being hit particularly badly.

A whole generation had been wiped out in the most devastated areas because of the weekend's huge quake, the worst affected being the schoolchildren, chief military spokesman Major General Shaukat Sultan said . "Rescuers are pulling out dead children in Muzaffarabad but there is no one to claim the bodies which shows their parents are dead," he said. "Rawalakot has been destroyed. Muzaffarabad is 70 percent destroyed. There is not a single house in Muzaffarabad which has not suffered damage-

source Dawn.com 10 Oct 2005

Here are places you can help.
ICNA-HelpingHand
ThePakistanEmbassyDC
MercyCorps
UNICEF
CARECANADA
IslamicReliefWorldWide