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Southeast Asia
Indonesia Cautions Aid Workers on Rebels
2005-01-10
Indonesia warned aid workers Sunday that separatist rebels have taken shelter in camps for survivors, while a burst of violence hit Sri Lanka, signaling a potential resurgence of long-simmering rebellions in both tsunami-hit countries that could hamper help for victims of the two-week-old disaster.
I think I might have mentioned before that the important thing isn't whether the people have bread or shelter or schools, but Armed Struggle™. Accept no substitutes...
Compounding the misery, tropical downpours complicated relief efforts already slowed by impassable roads and destroyed bridges. Tens of thousands of survivors living in little more than tents and the drenching rain underscored the need to quickly build permanent shelters. Decades-old conflicts in Indonesia and Sri Lanka lay dormant in the first two weeks after the magnitude-9.0 earthquake and tsunami struck, killing more than 150,000 people in Asia and Africa. But now they threaten to re-ignite as aid workers poured into the region with emergency assistance, some traveling to areas where outsiders are almost never allowed.
Abraham Maslow, take a bow!
The workers say they are being cautious but won't let concerns about the rebellions slow the flow of aid. "We don't believe that aid workers are targets," said Joel Boutroue, head of the U.N. relief effort in Indonesia's troubled Aceh province.
"Duck! Here comes another one!"
Ethnic tensions overshadowed U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan's tour of devastated areas in Sri Lanka. Hundreds protested in Sri Lanka's Tamil-dominated north after he acceded to a government request not to visit areas under rebel control. "I'm hoping to come back and be able to visit all areas of the country, not only those repaired, but also to celebrate peace," Annan said before heading to the Maldives. "The U.N. is not here to take sides."
"It's not the U.N.'s place to take sides. We never take sides. Unless there's money in it...
A rare burst of violence between Christians and Hindus in eastern Sri Lanka, where a massive aid effort is under way, revived security fears for relief workers there. At least three people were killed and 37 injured.
Tack 'em onto the overall death toll and move on...
The Indonesian government warning offered no details about the infiltration into survivor camps, but was issue came hours after police in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, blamed separatists for a nighttime gunfire close to the main U.N. compound in town. Local military spokesman Ahmad Yani Basuki told the state-run Antara news agency that volunteers must understand that Aceh "is not like other regions in Indonesia Tis is still a conflict-torn region."
Posted by:Fred

#9  "We don’t believe that aid workers are targets," said Joel Boutroue, head of the U.N. relief effort in Indonesia’s troubled Aceh province.

I see they didn't learn anything in Iraq.
Posted by: SC88   2005-01-10 11:14:52 PM  

#8  Whats the guts with these rebels and other self appointed over zealous representitives of the people of Islam?, if foreign aid is given a kick in the guts by fundamentalists and extremists then they'll need a wave of a hundred metres to clean up the wrath and destruction left from boxing day. There are overseas aid people there not for their wants and needs, they are there just to help THEIR FELLOW BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
A message to these Islamic Defender's Front (FPI)and other clownshoes, the suffering of the people caught in the tsunami has united foreign people overseas with the people from your country in many ways than you could ever imagine.
Be a total dickheads, replace the humanitarian aid with violence and killing and not only will everyone hear you abuse the rest of the world for help later after it is removed from your country, try and bring your infrastructure back to a level where the children aren't dying slowly.
The people I know of The Muslim faith are able to provide for their family, bringing up their kids in a safe environment, free from harm, paying their taxes without having to bear weapons or have weapons bought down on them but they wish at times their home country gave them the same social stability that they get in their second country that they live in.
Sure Amerikkka"s foreign policy is the old good cop bad cop routine and at times John Howard is USA's bitch but who hasnt had a superior power up their ass, just look at other indigenous cultures and their method of confronting/assimilating/using the new technology comesin whatever form or matter.
One more thing, if you have a Coke (Coke cola) machine in your country, the good ol USA has already won the invasion.
Posted by: Dude   2005-01-10 8:53:23 PM  

#7  
I think I might have mentioned before that the important thing isn’t whether the people have bread or shelter or schools, but Armed Struggle™.

The only struggling that these "rebels" need to be doing is the final contortion in an effort to escape their manacles before a bullet is put into the back of their heads.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-01-10 10:14:45 AM  

#6  Lol, but I'm on the downside of my "day", now, so...
Posted by: .com   2005-01-10 8:10:37 AM  

#5  so's coffee
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-01-10 7:41:40 AM  

#4  wasn't in there, not was... Sheesh, Preview is your Friend, heh.
Posted by: .com   2005-01-10 7:24:05 AM  

#3  PSA = Public Service Announcement, sorry.

Here's a link to a pretty good collection of Internet Abbrev's - though PSA was in there, lol!
Posted by: .com   2005-01-10 7:23:16 AM  

#2  "PSA"?

I would feel so much more sorry for them if they hadn't turned down Israel's offer of aid.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-01-10 6:59:53 AM  

#1  Naww, say it ain't so! There are "separatists" and "rebels" and "militants" and "insurgents" who would dare take advantage of the disaster? What will the MSM do? I guess, they'll have to take the side of the victims of the disaster, y'know, For The Children™. They'll figure out how to re-adopt the "bad guys" later, after this passes.

One word to those bad guys, however, you'd be very very smart to make certain you do not hinder, interfere, or worse - act against any of the US or Aussie Military people working there. The Abraham Lincoln will bring down upon you a World of Shit™ like nothing you have ever known or even dreamed of. What you've faced thus far from the Indo, Sri Lankan, Indian, whatever Gov't, little ones, is mere mother-loving child's play, relatively speaking. Ok, end of PSA.
Posted by: .com   2005-01-10 3:19:13 AM  

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