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Vikr
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Earthquake

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On n'en parle pas beaucoup
on finit par " s'habituer" aux catastrophes :(
mais néanmoins:

http://quakehelp.blogspot.com/
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Vikr wrote:On n'en parle pas beaucoup
Ca dépend où. On ne parle que de ca sur BBC World depuis hier. Les Anglais suivent de très près ce qui se passe dans la région, pour des raisons historiques assez évidentes.

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Vikr wrote:on finit par " s'habituer" aux catastrophes :(
Comme tu dis, ça en devient presque banal :-?
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Tellement banal que les atrocités continuent.......... :(
Terrorists killed five persons, including a woman, in a village in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir Sunday night, showing no change of heart despite a devastating earthquake having hit the state on Saturday.

Police said that terrorists barged into two homes of Hindus in Rajnagar village in Budhal, about 200 kms north of Jammu, late Sunday around 11 p.m., took hold of the inmates and killed them with sharpedged weapons.
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http://www.newkerala.com/newsdaily.php? ... s&id=33020

l'intégrisme n'en a que faire du reste.
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'tain c'est terrible...

Ya pas eu de victime au rajasthan ?
quelqu'un sait si ya eu des destruction au rajasthan ?

J'suis sans nouvelles de plusieurs rajasthanais...

je peux plus suporter le fait d'etre passive, de rien pouvoir faire...
c'est terrible et chaque jour ce sentiment s'agrandit.

j'aimerais monter une action dans mon lycée ? mais quoi ? Pas seulement pour ce seisme mais pour tout le temps.

Je ne suis pas majeure j'peux pas me deplacer mais plus les jours passent et plus j'ai la haine et plus je sais que je veux me rendre utile dans ma vie, je ne suporterais pas longtemps de voir ces horreurs sans essayer de donner un coup de main...
niUm thi baï elle etait bien mieux en inde....
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coucou tt lemonde :hello:




si y en a qu'ils veulent donner un coup de main je connais toujours ces ONG (trés sérieuses bien sûr) qui bossent sur place:

Sungui fondation et Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society
Sungi Development Foundation appeals to the people of Pakistan to donate generously to help their brothers and sisters, who are deeply distressed, following the disastrous earthquake that hit Pakistan and has claimed thousands of lives. Over 10,000 people are feared dead in some of the worst hit districts of Azad Kashmir, Mansehra, Battagram and Abbottabad.



Sungi Development Foundation disaster response team is coordinating relief efforts in some of the worst hit districts of the recent quake in Azad Kashmir, Mansehra, Battagram and Abbottabad. Sungi Development Foundation has zonal offices in these districts for more than ten years and Sungi's zonal coordinators based there are visiting the effected areas with members of other relief agencies, so that emergency relief supplies can be given to these people.



Sungi has set up its Relief Operations Unit at its head office (0992-

333414/334750) in Abbotabad and all relief efforts are being coordinated from there.



Essential items need to help victims:



* Tents



* Water



* Blankets



* Food Items ( Rice, Sugar, Atta, Onions, Potatoes, Cooking oil )



* Cross Cheque ( Sungi Development Foundation, 365-40-1, MCB Star Branch, Abbottabad, Pakistan)



* Any other house hold items.



Sungi and other civil society organizations have arranged special vehicles to collect and send necessary supplies from Islamabad to the disaster areas. Goods can be dropped off at the following address:



Sungi Development Foundation:



House No. 7-A, Street No. 10, Sector F-8/3, Islamabad. Tel (2282481-

2)



Contact persons at Sungi Islamabad: Naeem Iqbal, Riaz Ahmed and Francisco D'Sa (0300-9562063)



Email: Naeem.iqbal@sungi.org , riaz.ahmad@sungi.org



Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society www.jkccs.org





ATHROT

Relief Action Programme for the Earthquake Victims



We need your donations in cash and kind to support the relief programme for: -



1. Relief and Rehabilitation of Uri victims

2. Emergency relief programme for Tangdar victims

3. Blood Donation for Azad Kashmir victims



? Donations in Cash may be deposited at Jammu

and Kashmir Bank, Polo view Branch, on account of JKYF account number SB 1169

? Clothes, blankets, tents, food items and other

donations in kind may be handed over to our volunteers at ATHROT collection counter at Lal Chowk, Srinagar

? Donations will also be directly accepted at

our camps at Salamabad, Uri and Tangdar

? BLOOD DONATION CAMP for Azad Kashmir victims

will be held on Sunday 16th of October 2005.



ATHROT is a collective initiative supported by Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society, Jammu and Kashmir Yateem Foundation, Help Poor Voluntary Trust, Friends of Humanity, Student‚s Helpline, Kashmiri Women‚s Initiative for Peace and Disarmament, Apna Ghar, Youth for Humanity, Bar Association Budgam and students from Kashmir University and different Colleges and members from Business community.



In this hour of despair and tragedy we appeal to people of Jammu & Kashmir on both sides of control line to rise up to the occasion to help their calamity-struck brethren by all means necessary.



ATHROT programme solicits support and cooperation from all concerned organisations and individuals to put up a united, organised, concerted and sustained resistance to the present calamity.



Please feel free to contact us for further details on the following numbers:

91-194- 2482820

9419013553

2310145

9419046026

9419009950



Jammu and Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society C/O Mr. Parvez Imroz The Bund, Amira Kadal, Srinagar Jammu and Kashmir, 190001 India
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j'ai pour projet d'organiser une collecte dans mon lycée pour le tremblement de terre du pakistan. et aprés organiser une action sur du long terme mais tout d'abord comencé par une collecte.

Tout d'abord pensez vous que c'est une bonne idée ?
et vous savez quel asso' je pourrai contacter pour acheminer ce que nous auront collecter ? Unicef ? la croix rouge ?
et puis surtout collectez quoi ? des fringue (pull...) ?

Merci de meclairer car j'aimerais vraiment agir mais j'ai pas d'autre idée
niUm thi baï elle etait bien mieux en inde....
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thi baï wrote:et puis surtout collectez quoi ? des fringue (pull...) ?
J'imagine que le plus simple est de collecter de l'argent. Si tu collectes des vêtements, ca sera encombrant à transporter là-bas. Si tu collectes de l'argent, les gens pourront acheter sur place ce dont ils ont besoin (ce qui fait en même temps marcher l'économie locale).

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