PRESS ADVISORY
December 31, 2004
GIVE GENEROUSLY AND HELP REBUILD WHOLE COMMUNITIES
As the death toll climbs past 120,000 and the world comes to grips with
the devastation caused by the deadly Indian Ocean tsunamis, numerous
organizations across Asia are stepping up to organize relief and
rehabilitation. The Campaign to Stop Funding Hate (CSFH) is humbled by
the sheer dedication and determination of these initiatives and urges all
individuals in the U.S. and elsewhere to support them by donating
generously.
CSFH also appeals to donors to ensure that their well-intended donations
do not end up in sectarian hands. It is our combined responsibility to
ensure that this tragedy does not provide another opportunity for
communal/hate groups to gain a foothold in a plural society.
NON SECTARIAN GRASSROOTS GROUPS ANNOUNCE THEIR RELIEF PLANS
The response to the tsunami tragedy in the US has been heartening, with
hundreds of dedicated volunteers putting in enormous amounts of effort to
raise resources for relief operations in India and elsewhere. Many of
these groups have a long history of carrying out grass-roots,
non-sectarian development work in India, and have been able to effectively
mobilize their networks at this time to coordinate and bring relief. Below
is a partial list of such organizations:
- AID - Association for India's Development
http://survivors.aidindia.org
- America India Foundation
http://www.aifoundation.org/
- Asha For Education
http://www.ashanet.org/
- India Literacy Project
http://www.ilpnet.org/news/Tsunami/index.html
- India Relief and Education Fund
http://iref.homestead.com/
- Indians for Collective Action
http://www.icaonline.org/
- Pratham
http://www.prathamusa.org/
- Singh Foundation
http://singhfoundation.org
- Vibha
http://www.vibha.org/emergencyrelief/
These groups are partnering with various mass-based organizations and NGOs in India, such as the Tamil Nadu Science Forum, the National Fishworkers Forum, Vidyarambam, APVVU (Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Workers Union), People's Watch, Bharathi Trust, and Bhoomika Trust. All of these organizations have a long history of working closely with affected communities and a reputation for complete transparency and accountability.
Given that this tragedy is a transnational disaster, CSFH also recognizes
the work of groups such as Doctors Without Borders (http://www.msf.org) in
responding to emergencies and peoples needs all over the world. We particularly note the immense loss of life in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and
Thailand, and urge you to consider extending your generosity to help our
suffering Asian neighbours if you are able to. The following International Red Cross
websites are country specific:
Sri Lanka: http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/sri_lanka!Open
Indonesia: http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/indonesia!Open
Thailand: http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/thailand!Open
Additionally we urge you to also spread the word about the Red Cross's
'Family Links' initiative which helps locate separated family members
throughout the affected region. You can find out more about this from
http://www.icrc.org/home.nsf/home/webfamilylinks
STAY CLEAR OF SECTARIAN GROUPS SUCH AS IDRF, HSS, SEWA INTERNATIONAL and
VHPA
At the same time, the CSFH also reminds donors that such natural
calamities have been used in the past by communal/hate groups to mobilize
support for their own sectarian agendas. Such crass opportunism occurred
following the Latur earthquake in 1993, in the wake of the Orissa cyclone
in 1999, and again when a massive earthquake shook Gujarat in 2001. Each
time, sectarian groups swooped in on these areas engulfed in tragedy and
established their presence in the grief-stricken communities at the
pretext of providing relief (using, in large part, the resources provided
by unsuspecting donors in the US). Not only did this lead to unequal
disbursement of relief among various communities, but it also caused
further fracturing of these struggling communities along lines of caste
and religion.
This time too, India Development and Relief Fund (IDRF), Hindu Swayamsevak
Sangh (HSS), Sewa International and Vishwa Hindu Parishad-America (VHPA)
have all put out appeals for Tsunami relief. All these groups are
affiliates of the hate-filled, violent and anti-minority Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which has been implicated by numerous national
and international human rights groups for engineering the anti-Muslim
Gujarat pogroms in 2002 and the anti-Christian violence in 1998-2000
(http://www.stopfundinghate.org). The RSS is a secretive organization,
openly sectarian in its operations, and is prohibited by the Government of
India from accepting funds from overseas. Consequently, its US affiliates
are raising funds in the name of Sewa Bharati, Jana Sankshema Samiti and
Vivekananda Kendra in India, all of which are fronts for the RSS.
KEEPING SOCIAL JUSTICE ON THE AGENDA
We would also like to note that there are a wide range of linguistic,
regional and cultural associations have also stepped forward to gather
resources. Such organizations are well equipped to intervene in activities on
the ground precisely because of their social and cultural affinities. Because
of these reasons, sectarian groups try to use these organizations as vehicles
to advance their own agendas. We therefore urge all members to not only take
an active part in the fund raising activities of these organizations but also
be involved in discussions on how and where the funds will be used. Disasters
of this kind are occasions when we should be on high alert to keep social
justice at the top of the agenda.
Short-term relief that ends up fomenting religious/ethnic hatreds and
violence, not only exploits peoples' suffering for narrow political goals,
it also damages the suffering communities in the long term. Groups
aligned with the RSS have been responsible for untold violence and misery
across India, including the recent Gujarat carnage which left over 2000
people dead and over 150,000 homeless. CSFH urges people to make the
responsible choice in favor of supporting secular groups with a
long-standing commitment to the pluralistic ethos and democratic ideals of
India.
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