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India-Pakistan
India's attack on Maoists troubles European aid body
2009-11-21
India's plans to launch a major offensive against Maoist rebels in the country's heartlands could jeopardise much-needed humanitarian operations in the impoverished area, the European Commission has warned.

Government officials have signalled that an assault against insurgents is imminent in the central state of Chhattisgarh -- the epicentre of violence between Maoist fighters, security forces and pro-government militias since 2005.

The Maoist violence -- estimated to have caused 600 to 700 deaths annually and the displacement 100,000 civilians -- has spread to 182 of India's 602 districts and has been declared as the country's single biggest internal security threat.

But the European Commission humanitarian aid department (ECHO), which has been funding relief assistance for thousands of villagers caught up in the violence since 2007, said it was concerned that its work would be at risk if fighting intensified.

"It can become too dangerous because of on-going fighting for our partners to access and reach out to the villages," Maria Joao Ralha, ECHO's desk officer for India, told Reuters by phone from Brussels.

"It can also limit access as parties involved in the conflict may become too nervous and may not want humanitarians working there so villagers would not be able to receive the healthcare that our partners are providing them," she said late on Thursday.

Over the last two years, the ECHO has provided 1.5 million euros (1.35 million pounds) to foreign aid agencies to carry out primary healthcare activities in the under-developed, mineral rich state.
Posted by:Fred

#9  The Scottish are one of the only redeeming qualities of the UK
Posted by: 746   2009-11-21 17:36  

#8  If you think that attacks on Maoists upset European aid bodies, imagine how distraught poor Anita Dunn must be.
Posted by: ryuge   2009-11-21 15:56  

#7  Interesting post regarding China and India in 100 years.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-11-21 15:07  

#6  India has indeed been growing rapidly but overall is not nearly so wealthy as China. There is considerable illiteracy and deep poverty in the Imdian countryside, made worse by a climate/disease vector that most of China does not have to contend with.
Posted by: lotp   2009-11-21 13:37  

#5  If I recall correctly, India has recently been one of the two fastest growing economies in the world, the other being China. It's time for India to finance fixing its own problems, rather than begging the West for help as if it were a pathetic little Fourth World African entity.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-11-21 13:04  

#4  That's why the UK has Scots thar 746... altho, Ima hear cattle raids purdy rare these days.
Posted by: Perry Stanford White   2009-11-21 12:47  

#3  mabey if Chinese Communists (MAOISTS) were harassing the british in their own country they would have a better perspective on the problem
Posted by: 746   2009-11-21 12:33  

#2  Indeed they are begging for sea of fire and a period of army first era.
Posted by: Perry Stanford White   2009-11-21 07:09  

#1  could jeopardise much-needed humanitarian operations in the impoverished area, the European Commission has warned.

Spare the rod, and spoil the child---IMO, EUrope is way overdue a serious spanking.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-11-21 04:17  

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