ABIM: ‘War on terror’ Hampers Muslim Aid For Tsunami Victims  

Source: Malaysiakini.com
By Fauwaz Abdul Aziz

12 January 2005 - Arab and Muslim groups seeking to offer financial aid to victims of the Dec 26 tsunami disaster have been hampered by the ‘War on Terror’ than a lack of willingness to help, said a Muslim-based group, which just returned from Aceh.

Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia (ABIM) president Ahmad Azam Abdul Rahman said the freezing of funds belonging to Muslim and Arab relief non-governmental organisations (NGO) have forced their leaders and other rich individuals to go directly to the affected areas and hand the money to local and regional NGOs.

“Some Muslim leaders traveled to Aceh themselves to see that their money reaches the victims directly. They’re afraid that if they donate to this or that group, they would be (accused of being) linked somehow (to terrorism),” he added.

Azam was speaking at a press conference at ABIM’s Kuala Lumpur headquarters jointly held with affiliate Global Peace Mission (GPM) to brief reporters on the latest developments in Aceh.

The Indonesian province was the worst hit area, with 104,000 killed and more than 361,000 people currently displaced.

Recounting how Muslims from different Arab countries arrived in Aceh and handed money to ABIM, Azam faulted certain governments for blocking channels that could otherwise convey badly needed funds.

“Of course the Islamic NGOs didn’t send much. Their funds have been paralysed. They could not donate,” he said.

Cooperation vital

According to GPM vice-chairperson Sharifah Aminah Abdullah Al-Kharid, a large number of group leaders and wealthy individuals from the Middle East came to Aceh to hand over financial assistance personally.

“There were a lot of Islamic and Arab NGOs on the ground. They came from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Qatar and UAE.

“There was even an old Syrian sheikh, an old man of maybe 90-years old, who arrived (to give money). Others donated between RM4,000 and RM100,000,” said Sharifah, who headed the one week mission to Aceh, the second organised by GPM.

“They were there. Some who had arrived couldn’t stand the smell (in the air of decomposing bodies) and were vomiting upon landing at the airport. They had to go back (on the next return flight). But they were there,” she added.

However, she declined to comment on which governments or groups were blocking relief efforts from these countries.

“We don’t want to focus on that issue. What is important now is that we cooperate,” she said.

On the same note, she said many groups managed to bypass the blockade and delays by working directly with the local NGOs on the ground.

Earlier, Sharifah pleaded for the public to continue donating money for the Acehnese to purchase food as well as power generators, water supply processing and containment equipment among other dire necessities.

She also spoke of the large number of corpses that were still on the roads and grounds of remote and interior areas, which were inaccessible to vehicles due the infrastructure destroyed by the tsunami.

Another GPM volunteer, retired major Azlan Sharif, spoke of the need to sustain the emergency supplies and efforts to rehabilitate and reconstruct Aceh.

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