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Red Cross sees "unimaginable humanitarian catastrophe" in Sri Lanka
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 14 - 05 - 2009

Hundreds of seriously wounded or ill patients are waiting for medical care in north-eastern Sri Lanka but the
International Committee of the Red Cross said Today that for the
third consecutive day it could not evacuate them due to heavy
fighting, according to dpa.
"Our staff are witnessing an unimaginable humanitarian
catastrophe," Pierre Krahenbuhl, the ICRC's director of operations,
said, using language rarely employed by the organization.
"No humanitarian organization can help them in the current
circumstances. People are left to their own devices," he added in a
statement.
The organization has also been unable to bring in 25 metric tonnes
of its own food as well as a shipment of 500 tonnes being sent by the
World Food Programme.
The ICRC called the lack of access "unacceptable."
Thousands of people were said to still be trapped in a small area
along the coast within the conflict zone.
"As fighting goes on unabated, civilians are forced to seek
protection in hand-dug bunkers, making it even more difficult to
fetch scarce drinking water and food," the ICRC statement read.
An ICRC official in Geneva would not place the blame for the lack
of access on any one side to the conflict between government forces
and Tamil Tiger rebels, saying only that the ongoing fighting made it
impossible to reach people in need.
"We need security and unimpeded access now in order to save
hundreds of lives," Krahenbuhl said. "The ICRC stands ready to carry
out its humanitarian work as soon as conditions permit."
Hundreds are civilians are said to have been killed this week. The
United Nations has called for an end to the fightng.
"There's an increasing amount of bloodshed in that area and I am
afraid it is not finished yet," said the UN's chief of humanitarian
affairs, John Holmes, during a visit to Geneva this week.
"What we want to avoid is an even worse catastrophe. It could get
worse," Holmes warned.


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